Prepare Your Horse for Spring Healthcare

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If you dread battling your horse to give him de-wormer or asking him to stand quietly for vaccinations, Clinton’s here to help. In the No Worries Club digital download, “Horse Health,” he assembles a team of professionals to address a variety of health-related topics that will help you keep your horse healthy and feeling his best.

The first session covers de-worming and how to properly administer de-wormer. Working with a horse that throws his head in the air and backs up to avoid being de-wormed, Clinton demonstrates how to teach a horse to willingly accept de-wormer.

Then two nutrition consultants join Clinton to discuss the equine diet. They cover body condition scoring and talk about the biggest misconceptions that surround feeding horses.

Lastly, Clinton talks vaccinations with his veterinarian Dr. Reese Hand. Dr. Hand brings a reactive horse that won’t stand still for shots, giving Clinton the opportunity to detail how to build a horse’s confidence about standing quietly for shots and preparing him for vaccinations.

Put the great tips in this lesson to use, and you’ll have a healthy, happy partner. Watch the video by logging on to the No Worries Club website or the Downunder Horsemanship app. The video can be found in the NWC Video category.

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