
Why UPenn’s Semi-Feral Herd Ponies Don’t Founder
Seeing the tiny ponies grazing on lush, green University of Pennsylvania pasture, you’d expect more than a few to founder. Find out why they don’t from equine behavior researcher Dr. Sue McDonnell.
Seeing the tiny ponies grazing on lush, green University of Pennsylvania pasture, you’d expect more than a few to founder. Find out why they don’t from equine behavior researcher Dr. Sue McDonnell.
Dr. Wendy Vaala shares important information about proper internal parasite control and deworming for suckling and weanling foals. She especially emphasizes the importance of treating roundworm infection.
Dr. Hayley Randle shares why it’s important for riders and coaches to understand rein tension.
Dr. Hayley Randle of Duchy College in Cornwall, U.K., compares how professional and amateur riders responded during her rein tension study.
The University of Maryland (UMD) Extension will be hosting two day-long seminars on horse pasture management.
Lecture topics will include dental care, foot problems, vaccinations, first-aid care, colic, and toxic plants.
Dr. Hayley Randle, a researcher with the equitation science department at Duchy College in Cornwall, U.K., shares the results of her study investigating rider perception of rein tension.
Like other reputable equine rescues around the country, the KyEHC takes in horses and then adopts them out to new homes.
View some of the top tweets from the second day of the International Society for Equitation Science conference
View some of the top tweets from Day 1 of the International Society for Equitation Science conference.
Sift through these bedding choices that will absorb moisture, control odor, and give your horses a soft place to sleep.
It’s hot out there! Learn how to keep your horse cool and comfortable during exercise and rest on even the most scorching days.
Dr. David Frisbie of Colorado State University answers a reader question about whether oral and injectable equine supplements help prevent and treat arthritis, and he describes the importance of pursuing quality, tested products.
Dr. Brandy Burgess of Colorado State University answers a reader question about transferring skills from human infection control to a career in equine infection control, noting that many disease prevention concepts are similar between species.
On Aug. 10, the University of Georgia (UGA) will play host to a horse health seminar for owners.
Dr. Graeme Cooke, FEI veterinary director, discusses how we can better facilitate movement of horses for international competition while preventing the spread of disease.
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