Triangle H Farm

Triangle H Farm Riding lessons, horse training, full care stall or pasture board, horsemanship clinics. We've been called the most beautiful horse farm in Madison county!

12/08/2022

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Plan to join us for the Brent Graef Clinic in Edwardsville Illinois the end of September. Giving the clinic to someone w...
11/30/2022

Plan to join us for the Brent Graef Clinic in Edwardsville Illinois the end of September. Giving the clinic to someone would be a fantastic Christmas gift! Reach out to me to reserve your stalls and living quarters hook ups.

11/23/2022

We have been seeing a higher than average volume of choke cases recently. The good news is that choke is probably the most preventable horse emergency we treat. So, let’s get into what choke is and how you can help prevent it!

What Is Choke?

Choke is when a bolus of food gets stuck in a horse’s esophagus during swallowing. It’s important to remember that the food becomes lodged in their esophagus, NOT their trachea. This means the horse can still breathe normally. However, this experience is still quite distressing to the horse and the owner.

Clinical Signs of Choke

Horses experiencing choke will show signs of agitation, such as head shaking, coughing, and neck stretching. Sometimes they will even lay down and roll on the ground. Additionally, they will often have feed and saliva coming out of their nostrils. Some horses will clear the obstruction on their own by coughing the food out or loosening it enough to fully swallow it. When they cannot dislodge the material in these ways, a veterinarian must pass a tube into the esophagus and flush the obstruction out. NEVER try to clear a choke on your own with water!

Why Does Choke Happen?

Choke most commonly occurs when a horse eats excessively dry and coarse feed materials such as pelleted grain, senior feed, beet pulp, or hay cubes. The mouth of a horse is not designed to masticate small pellets or cubes, and in their eagerness to feed, horses may consume this material without properly chewing it. The unchewed food then expands in their very long and narrow esophagus and gets stuck there.

How Can Horse Owners Prevent Choke?

There are some very easy things you can do to keep your horse from choking.

1. Offer Hydration.
If your horse has been out to pasture or is coming off of a trailer after an event, offer water and a small amount of hay BEFORE any pelleted material.

2. Slow Down Eating
Add large rocks or bricks to your horse’s feed bucket to make them eat around them, as this will slow down the rate of consumption. Many chokes in young horses occur because they are bolting their food.

3. Regular Dentistry
Keep your horse’s teeth in tip-top shape by having your veterinarian examine and float their teeth at least once per year.

4. Add Water
Wet down pelleted feed, hay cubes, and beet pulp. By adding water to your horse’s dry food in advance, the pellets or cubes will swell and break apart before your horse eats them. This is especially important for beet pulp! NEVER feed horses dry beet pulp.

By Dr. Melissa Johnson
Co-author Scott Seres

11/18/2022

Reaching the Hind (Groundwork) DVD, Brent Graef Horsemanship, horse clinics, horse gear, Leading, Backing, Circling

11/18/2022

For the weekend.........

Karen the saddle fitter is coming back to Triangle H Farm, on November 10. There are openings at 9 AM, 10 AM, and 11 AM....
10/29/2022

Karen the saddle fitter is coming back to Triangle H Farm, on November 10. There are openings at 9 AM, 10 AM, and 11 AM. If this is something you’re interested in, reach out directly to Tina for scheduling at the following link:

Saddle Fitting | The Refined Equine

Proud of our Grace!
10/24/2022

Proud of our Grace!

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It’s not about the “frame”, it’s about wholistic balance…mentally, physically, and emotionally. Feel is dynamic not stat...
10/23/2022

It’s not about the “frame”, it’s about wholistic balance…mentally, physically, and emotionally. Feel is dynamic not static.

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2082 S Moreland Road
Edwardsville, IL
62025

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 8pm
Tuesday 6am - 8pm
Wednesday 6am - 8pm
Thursday 6am - 8pm
Friday 6am - 8pm
Saturday 6am - 8pm
Sunday 6am - 8pm

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+16185597746

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