"Insulin Dysregulation n Horses" - In this episode, I review a recommended paper by the prime speaker of this conference called "Review of Considerati…
"Contradictory Information In Horse Care" - I discuss how we get bombarded with contradictory information in horse care. To preserve our sanity, we ti…
"No Grain For Horses?" - Over the past month, I have heard many great stories about how well the no-grain plus soybean meal diet works from my dentist…
This seminar will bring a different perspective on how we interact with horses. It will focus on the leader (humans) becoming better leaders to connec…
"Can Teeth Tell A Horse's Age?" - Several years ago, I asked owners with horses of verified age (papers or lip tattoos) to allow me to photograph the …
"How To Keep Your Horse Hydrated" - Water is one of the necessary ingredients to maintain life. Every animal and plant on Earth knows this, but becaus…
"The Vet Crisis For Rural Horse Owners." - My guest today is Dr. Denny French, a second-generation large animal veterinarian from the midwest United S…
"How Horses Help Troubled People With Bonny Barry" - I talked with Bonny Barry of Equine Reflections (EquineReflections.org), a non-profit horse thera…
Inflammation in humans has lots of studies. This Rounds With Doc T will cover the inflammatory process as we understand it in humans. I will describe …
"Surviving Or Thriving?" - Horses thriving is open to interpretation, but as we look at our horses, we all see the difference between thriving and exi…
"What Is In Your Horse's Gut?" - In this podcast, I talk about a variety of subjects. Some I have discussed in detail elsewhere, and some are new. The…
"Horsemanship - Confidence vs Arrogance" - I discuss how we can change ourselves in a way that doesn't complicate our life but enhances our ability to…
"Quidding And Weight Loss In Horses" - Many horse owners associate weight loss in horses with dental issues. The most common sign of a dental problem …
"Ophthalmology In Horses With Dennis Brooks, DVM" - Dennis Brooks, DVM is an equine ophthalmologist with a worldwide presence established over 40 year…
"What Is In Your Feed Scoop?" - Millions of scoops of grain are fed to our horses every day around the world, yet when I ask horse owners what they ar…
"Reading Between The Lines" - This podcast is the second time I have picked up a popular horse magazine, reviewed the articles and added my thoughts o…
"Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome" - Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome, or EGUS, is being treated in more horses today than almost any other disease consider…
Horses confined within a barn are usually kept separate in individual stalls. Therefore, many aspects are required regardless of location, breed, spor…
"So Many Horse Dentistry Questions!" - This episode goes over some frequently asked questions I often get asked as I meet horse owners. My answers are…
"Solving Horse Problems Globally" - In this episode, I go through an email I received from Africa with a connection in the state of Washington here in…
"Improving The Healthspan Of Horses" - Entropy means the natural and required decrease in energy, moving organized things into disorganized things and…
The journey of how to feed horses correctly started with the epidemic of suspensory ligament disease. The suspensory ligaments are part of the group o…
"Feeding A Horse Simplified" - My last podcast (#051) was about the infodemic we are experiencing in the horse world. This is where there is so much c…
"The Infodemic Challenge To Horse Health" - This will be a podcast where I vent my frustration in my attempts to help horse owners help their horses t…
Colic is the word that describes any pain coming from the abdomen of the horse. The organs causing this pain are usually the intestines, including the…
"Breaking The Nutrition Rules In Horses" - Every day someone asks me about feeding their horses. For me it has become simple only because I have repea…
"Do Horses Get Cavities?" - I go over some of the recent articles showing up in the magazines and news feeds for horse owners discussing 1) cavities i…
"Is My Horse's Top Line Good?" - The top line of horses is the muscles along the back bone from the withers to the rump. It is where the saddle or loa…
"Are Horse Medicines Safe?" - I report here on the safety and side effects of 4 different therapeutics used for specific
purposes in horses. These 4 s…
"Helping Your Horse Heal Wounds: - This is a review of what kind of wounds occur in the horse, what needs to be done about them and how to make them h…
"Be Critical Of Information For Your Horse" - I am on a path of revealing just how science works and why it is a well orchestrated drama to usually pr…