
The Horse‘s Top Podcasts of 2014
Here’s a rundown of the 10 most popular horse health podcasts of the past year.


Here’s a rundown of the 10 most popular horse health podcasts of the past year.
Seminar topics include performance horse nutrition, pain management, joint therapy, lameness, and more.

We rolled out a slew of infographics–visual guides to a variety of horse health topics–in the last year. Here are the 10 most viewed of 2014.

Regulators have preliminarily adopted a new system of minimum penalties for multiple equine drug violations.
The convention featured 175 presentations across four days covering topics ranging from colic to regenerative therapies.
To date, the program has performed 160 evaluations representing over 30,000 farm acres in 20 counties across the state.

While two-thirds of horses have normal vision in both eyes, others are either near- or farsighted in one or both eyes.

Trying to stay warm between winter feedings? Curl up with The Horse‘s 10 most downloaded free reports of 2014.

Learn about equine vocalization and how horses might or might not use whinnies to communicate.
The entire month of December is a wash for me, riding-wise. Week 1 saw magazine deadline and AAEP (American Association of Equine Practitioners) Convention prep,

The holidays are prime time for supporting charities, and horse rescues often top equine enthusiasts’ lists.

The Horse‘s bloggers had a busy 2014, and they’re gearing up to share more thoughts, insights, and information with readers in 2015. But before we move forward, we’ve taken a look back to tally 2014’s most viewed blog posts.
There’s a meme making its way around social mediaÑgalloping, if you willÑthat features a blackboard-looking image that says, basically, “Today’s Lesson: Life is Short É Buy the

Rescue operators share advice on small steps owners can take to keep their horses out of less-than-ideal situations.

Covering a variety of topics related to horse health, the following articles received the most views over the past year. Enjoy!

Of the 535 respondents, 401 (75%) said they do not plan to breed a mare in 2015.
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