Archive for April, 2011

Author: Tracey, Top Flite Farm I met A Clever Way To Go, aka C.Bean as a two year old. She was a young race horse and I had just been hired to breeze her for her owner. The moment I met her something passed between us and I knew my life would never be the same again. C.Bean raced for 2 years, and when her owner finally decided to sell  [ Read More ]

Author: Jill Collins Rusty’s story goes back three years when he was 18 years old. Having always been a healthy horse with what I would consider a ‘strong belly’, Rusty had never exhibited any clinical signs of colic in all the years I had owned him to that point. One day, I got a call from the barn and was told Rusty looked uncomfortable and was not interested in eating.  [ Read More ]

The Crusade Against Equine Colic is a movement empowering all horse people to learn how to reduce our horses’ risk for colic – and to share that knowledge with fellow equestrians.


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