Kathleen Walls • February 7, 2025

Managing your horses care in the Spring in Kentucky

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Kathleen Walls

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February 7, 2025

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Here's a few ideas on taking care of your horse this Spring

Springtime in Kentucky is an exciting time for horse owners as it marks the beginning of the show season, but it's also a critical time for horse care. With warmer temperatures, longer days, and an abundance of lush grass, spring presents unique challenges for horse owners. In this blog, we'll take a look at some essential tips for horse care in the spring in Kentucky.


  1. Check for Parasites: Spring is a prime time for parasites such as worms and bots, which can cause serious health issues in horses. Make sure to schedule a fecal egg count with your veterinarian to determine your horse's parasite load. Your vet may recommend deworming your horse with an appropriate product to help reduce the risk of infection.
  2. Monitor Weight: Spring grass can be high in sugar and calories, causing horses to gain weight rapidly. Be sure to monitor your horse's weight regularly and adjust their diet accordingly. Consider limiting their access to lush pasture, providing hay instead, and reducing the amount of grain they receive.
  3. Vaccinations: Spring is a great time to ensure your horse is up-to-date on their vaccinations. Speak with your vet to determine what vaccinations are appropriate for your horse and their lifestyle. Some common vaccinations include tetanus, rabies, and influenza.
  4. Grooming: Spring is a time of shedding, so make sure to groom your horse regularly to help remove their winter coat. Not only does grooming help keep your horse looking great, but it also helps promote skin and coat health.
  5. Hoof Care: Spring also brings wetter weather, which can create a breeding ground for bacteria and fungi in your horse's hooves. Keep your horse's hooves clean and dry and schedule regular visits with your farrier to ensure proper trimming and shoeing.
  6. Exercise: With warmer temperatures, spring is a great time to start getting your horse back into a regular exercise routine. Start slowly and build up gradually to avoid injury, and consider incorporating some variety into your horse's exercise routine with trail rides or arena work.

In conclusion, spring is an exciting time for horse owners in Kentucky, but it also requires careful attention to your horse's health and well-being. By following these essential tips for horse care in the spring, you can help keep your horse healthy and happy as you prepare for the show season ahead. Remember, if you have any concerns about your horse's health, don't hesitate to consult with your veterinarian.


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