Garrett Holloway

Garrett Holloway

Horse Health & Nutrition Contributor

Garrett Holloway writes about horse nutrition, stable management, and common equine health conditions. His work helps horse owners understand how proper feeding and daily care support long-term health and performance.

He covers topics such as what horses eat, feeding schedules, pasture management, hydration, and supplements that support healthy digestion and muscle recovery. Garrett also explains warning signs of common equine health issues.

His guides help owners recognize and respond to conditions such as colic, laminitis, and dehydration, emphasizing early prevention and responsible care practices.

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Practical Guide Horse Care

Horse Care: A Practical Guide to Keeping Your Horse Healthy and Happy

Owning a horse means taking on a living, breathing responsibility that depends entirely on you. Learn the five pillars of proper horse care: nutrition, shelter, grooming, exercise, and veterinary care. This practical guide covers daily routines, feeding schedules, stable management, and preventive health care.

Mar 05, 2026
19 MIN
Best Horse Breeds for Beginners

Best Horse Breeds for Beginners: 10 Reliable Choices for New Riders

Choosing your first horse ranks among the most exciting—and nerve-wracking—decisions you'll make as an equestrian. The right breed can transform your learning curve from frustrating to fulfilling. This comprehensive guide examines ten horse breeds consistently praised for their beginner-friendly characteristics.

Mar 05, 2026
24 MIN
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