Author: Yvonne Van Werkhoven

How do Falabella horses communicate?

How do Falabella horses communicate?

Falabellas and other horses primarily use body language to communicate, but neighing also plays an important role. People who spend a lot of time with Falabellas will undoubtedly notice…
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Natural way of deworming

Natural way of deworming

There is also another path you can follow. Following our previous blog about deworming a Falabella, there is also an alternative to deworming…
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Deworming a Falabella Horse

Deworming a Falabella Horse

How often should you deworm a Falabella? Approximately 20% of Falabellas shed worm eggs. These parasites are very bothersome for Falabellas and can have serious consequences. To prevent this…
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Falabellas eating sand, what now?

Falabellas eating sand, what now?

Sometimes it's obvious, sometimes it's completely unconscious: your Falabella eats sand! Some Falabellas hardly ever do it, and some make it a habit. Falabellas are…
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Is a chip mandatory for a Falabella?

Is a chip mandatory for a Falabella?

Since July 1, 2009, all hoofed animals, including all Falabellas, in Europe are required to have a microchip, also known as a transponder, implanted. This chip must…
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(sometimes) Lice and mites on Falabellas

(sometimes) Lice and mites on Falabellas

When winter arrives, our Falabellas develop their super-insulated winter coat. A healthy Falabella has a thick, shiny coat that lies smoothly over its body. But then you notice…
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Lunging with a Falabella horse

Lunging with a Falabella horse

We usually start lunging when a horse is 3 years old, as most horses are fully grown and mentally more stable at that point. The horse needs to be used to being taken slowly...
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