
Emergency Evacuation Contacts
Use this form to document where you would take your horses and whom you’d get information from during an evacuation.


Use this form to document where you would take your horses and whom you’d get information from during an evacuation.
Get take-home messages from the 2015 USEF High-Performance Sports Medicine Veterinary Meeting in Portland, Oregon.

Dr. Ray Smith, forage extension specialist at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, talks about pasture testing with a focus on ergovaline levels in tall fescue grass.

The California horse is recovering, while the Virginia horse was euthanized.

Two Arizona horses and a Utah mule have tested positive for vesicular stomatitis.

Do you know your grass hay from your legumes? And which kinds of hay offer the best nutrition for your horse? Learn about different types of horse hay in our exclusive special report.
Master Saddler Ian Hastilow shows how to properly place an English saddle on a horse and check for its correct fit.

Rehabilitating and reconditioning injured or out-of-shape horses can be daunting, but don’t worry ? we’re here to help.

Bringing a horse back to work after injury takes time, patience, and often the guidance of trusted professionals. Learn about management techniques and new therapy options that can help horses heal.

Use this handy core and risk-based vaccine checklist and work with your veterinarian to determine which vaccinations are right for your horse.

To celebrate Help a Horse Day, our readers submitted their photos and success stories of horses they have rescued or adopted.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has lifted all vesicular stomatitis (VS) import restrictions for U.S. horses.

Learn about foal care, colic, sport horse studies, and more from our annual American Association of Equine Practitioners’ convention coverage.

“Navicular” has ended the careers of many great horses, and the word alone can strike fear into any horse owner. Learn more about the condition and get your questions answered during our live event.

Navicular syndrome is a leading cause of front-limb lameness in horses. Learn more about diagnosis and treatment in our slideshow.
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