Articles by Jody

Grace to Grace (WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT!)

Grace to Grace (WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT!)

I found Grace (formerly known as Una) in a Craigslist ad...I have been shopping around for a safe pony for the Grandkids. I saw her ad and passed it by, then went back the next day and then the next. She just tugged at my heartstrings! As you can probably guess, I wear my heart on my sleeve. I have had several "rescue" horses...some failures (permanent issues I couldnt fix, just delay the outcome of), some successes. I not only love the challenge of solving their issues but have a passion to help those that others have given up on....

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Jody Webb
Winter Colic

Winter Colic

My horse Senti (short for Sentimental) came to me a “colicker”. That is to say, she would regularly experience colicking episodes that took me several years to conquer. The first and most immediate issue I had to overcome with Senti was “nutritional starvation”. Though she was not technically underweight, she was starved due to a misguided person telling the owner that she was “fat.” They had essentially put her on a starvation diet. At what should have been a 1200lb horse, Senti was being fed just two flakes of grass hay a day and a handful of a garbage “complete”...

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Jody Webb
Keeping the Senior Horse

Keeping the Senior Horse

Seniors are seniors, whether they be a horse, dog or human their issues are much the same. Arthritis, eating issues, loss of eyesight, hearing and surprise illnesses are all a part of getting old. Combatting those issues can be a real challenge! Here are some tips to help your horse through its “golden years”. The Myth: “I just need to give my senior horse senior feed and it will be just fine!” Weight is not an indicator of health! Though extreme weights…far too much weight for the body size or severe lack of weight for the body size are certainly...

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Jody Webb
Never Take IT For Granted: Safety

Never Take IT For Granted: Safety

The above picture is interesting, isnt it? The photo was simply titled "Horse Trampling Man". Apparently this was such a popular topic that someone carved it into stone! As horse people, we both hate and love those pictures and videos of horse and rider crashes, topples, and mishaps. Even a cute little foal tripping on its own spindly legs will grab our attention! We just don't want to be the one caught in the photo... I see it all the time, pictures posted online about (usually by young gals) horses stepping on feet that were either barefoot or wearing sandals;...

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