
USA Equestrian Trust Grants Nearly $40,000 to Equine-Focused Projects
Since the inception of its grants program, the USA Equestrian Trust has awarded nearly $2.1 million to nonprofits.


Since the inception of its grants program, the USA Equestrian Trust has awarded nearly $2.1 million to nonprofits.

Magnesium, an important macromineral found in most feedstuffs, plays integral roles in muscle contraction, skeletal growth, and a variety of enzyme systems, such as those involved in energy production.

Does your herd leader get too much to eat while the low man doesn’t get enough? Here’s our expert’s advice.

Researchers determined that the diet and exercise recommendations veterinarians make for horses with PSSM1 can help improve, but likely won’t eliminate, clinical signs of PSSM2 in Warmbloods.

The BLM said the gather is necessary as there is not enough water to support the number of horses in the area.

Recent research suggests that chemotherapy can help horses with lymphoma achieve remission and extend their lifespans for several months or years.
In April, WEVA hosted its 15th Congress in Beijing, People’s Republic of China, in partnership with China Horse Industry Association, the host country’s main equestrian association.

The agency plans to remove about 149 wild horses and administer fertility control to horses returning to the range.

Researchers found that 90% of stem-cell-cloned foals were “completely healthy and normal” at birth, whereas two-thirds of the skin-cell-cloned foals were not.

Hay can become a significant fuel source for fires or even cause a fire through spontaneous combustion. Learn how to best store your hay from Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water and Dr. Rebecca Gimenez of Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue.

Find out how Claire Godwin, DVM, keeps her 27-year-old endurance horse PL Mercury in elite condition, from joint support to conditioning tactics.
The agency is offering $50,000 to fund innovative programs designed to keep horses in their homes and out of risk.
Attendees will have the opportunity to view approximately 200 mares roaming on approximately 3,875 acres at the Chickasaw Ranch on Aug. 11.

Scintigraphy gives provides the practitioner with information about some injuries related to bone or soft-tissue connections to bone, but it might not reveal many other sources of foot pain, researchers found.

Members of the Royal Veterinary College’s Structure and Motion groups highlight the need for further farriery research in the Equine Veterinary Journal editorial.

Dr. Rebecca Gimenez of Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue explains how to select and learn to use a fire extinguisher for your horse barn.
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