Why Does a Horse Buck: Personality or Pain?
A horse that bucks, kicks out, or tries to unseat the rider may be showing discomfort, fear, tension, or imbalance.
Read article →A knowledge base for horse owners who want to understand the horse through care, body signals, hoof balance, tack, massage, and rehabilitation.
Practice page is currently in Ukrainian.
A horse that bucks, kicks out, or tries to unseat the rider may be showing discomfort, fear, tension, or imbalance.
Read article →
Pinned ears, biting attempts, or a tense back during tacking up can point to pain, pressure, tension, or a tack problem.
Read article →
How to recognize early signs of pain in a horse: changes in movement, mood, touch reactions, tension, hooves, back, and behavior.
Read article →
Hooves as the foundation of the horse’s musculoskeletal system: uneven wear, shorter stride, sensitivity, long toe, and body compensation.
Read article →
A professional frame for horse massage: hands-on work needs the horse’s state, reaction, and knowledge, not just the wish to press.
Read article →
Where to start after injury or illness: causes, history, specialists, a structured plan, and respect for the horse’s state.
Read article →