Discomfort in a horse’s mouth can result from unnatural riding and training methods among others.

The key connection between bit and tongue

Improper bit placement can lead to an unresponsive, poorly moving horse

Reading Time: 3 minutes The interaction between a horse’s tongue and the bit is a critical aspect of horsemanship and equine welfare and has implications for physical health, behaviour and performance. A horse’s introduction to the bit can leave a lasting imprint on the horse’s mental, emotional and physical state, as well as their willingness to co-operate with a […] Read more

A vaccine dart is prepared for delivery. It’s critical to know when not to use a dart gun. Because they are so easy to use, they might be over-used or used simply for convenience and before a proper diagnosis.

Are remote drug delivery devices the right choice for your cattle operation?

Beef 911: There are resources available to help with that decision

Reading Time: 3 minutes Many producers use remote drug delivery devices. If you are thinking of using one, or if you have used one in the past, this article may be a good review. Dart guns have their pros and cons but the Beef Cattle Research Council has some great resources that can help. It offers guidelines on usage […] Read more


Natural movement and a ready supply of forage are equally important to horse health.

Embracing horses’ need for near-constant movement

Don’t discount natural movement; it’s important for horse health and weight management

Reading Time: 3 minutes Equine professionals, horse owners and caregivers increasingly emphasize the significance of giving horses continual access to long-stem, high-fibre, low-calorie forages. Interwoven with this ongoing forage availability, however, is another requirement that must be met: the horse’s inherent and almost constant need to move. Horses operate as grazing athletes. Their innate eating behaviours include a spectrum […] Read more

Dandelions are among the bitter plants that horses are drawn to.

The benefit of bitters for horses

Bitter plants can provide a natural booster for horses’ gut health

Reading Time: 2 minutes Domestic horses are known for their preference for lush green pastures and sweet hay, yet their natural foraging behaviour intrigues equine professionals, scientists and horse owners: their attraction to a specific group of plants known as bitters. Horses, with their remarkable sense of taste and intuition, display a strong and deliberate inclination toward certain plants […] Read more


There’s little doubt that smoke is affecting cattle, but to what degree no one knows at this point.

Smoke inhalation can affect cattle

Beef 911: Research shows an effect in housed dairy cattle so outdoor beef animals are also susceptible

Reading Time: 3 minutes Wildfires have exceeded all records in the 2023 season. Both British Columbia and Alberta are expected to see more than two million hectares destroyed. There has been steady growth in the number and size of wildfires since the 1980s. Drought, global warming and storms are generally the culprits and there has been plenty of smoke […] Read more

auto syringe

Automatic syringes a better solution

Retire those old guns that have done their duty, and get better results

Reading Time: 3 minutes Vaccinations are a cornerstone biosecurity practice for cow-calf operations and feedlots. It is not uncommon for two or more vaccines to be given twice a year. There has been lots written about proper vaccination techniques, vaccine storage, maintaining the chain of refrigeration and other things that affect the way these vaccines perform. I want to […] Read more


A fallen power pole on May 24, 2022 in the Quebec municipality of Saint-Hippolyte, 45 km north of Montreal, following a derecho event which is estimated to have caused more than $750 million in damages and led to the deaths of 12 people in Quebec and southern Ontario.

Thunderstorms and straight-line winds

Under the right circumstances they can be powerful enough to cause significant damage

Reading Time: 3 minutes Let’s do a quick recap of July weather. Alberta was spared the impacts of the large Hudson Bay upper low, with continued above average temperatures experienced in June. Edmonton was the hot spot with a mean monthly temperature of 18.6 C, which was about 2.5 C above average. Calgary came in second with a temperature […] Read more

The beauty of podcasts is that they are time-efficient and can be listened to anywhere and from a wide range of devices.

Expert beef advice via audio

Podcasts are convenient and can offer what producers need to know, when they need to know it and with many ways to listen

Reading Time: 3 minutes We are all trying to get factual information on the health, production and welfare of our herds. Sometimes it is hard to stay abreast of all the information. Publications like this one, and websites of the Beef Cattle Research Council, Canadian Cattle Association and provincial beef producers’ groups, can help with that. YouTube videos, if […] Read more


Activities like jumping require horses to have an enhanced ability to know how to move in relation to their surroundings.

Garden-grown proprioception and your horse

Horse Health: Proprioception gardens mix different types of footing, obstacles and terrain to build a horse’s body awareness

Reading Time: 3 minutes Proprioception is a natural ability shared by humans and horses. It involves the body’s inherent awareness of its position, movement and balance in relation to the surrounding environment. In horses, this perception varies. Different lifestyles and occupations require variable levels of proprioception to navigate daily tasks without stumbling or tripping and when encountering obstacles. However, […] Read more

This seven-year-old red mare in southern Alberta was bought just above slaughter price in May. PHOTOS: CALI LEWIS

The ‘rescue’ horse

With the proper approach, rescue horses can prosper and be public ambassadors for horse care

Reading Time: 4 minutes Rescue horses bring great awareness to equine welfare and serve as powerful reminders of the significance of responsible horse ownership. Like equine ambassadors, they provide valuable feedback and insights into the industry. These horses showcase the powerful outcomes that can be achieved when their fundamental needs change from absent to fulfilled. The term “rescue horse” […] Read more