
Poll Recap: Hind-Limb Conformation Concerns
Of the 652 respondents, 236 (36%) said cow hocks are the least-worrisome hind-limb conformation fault.


Of the 652 respondents, 236 (36%) said cow hocks are the least-worrisome hind-limb conformation fault.
The International Eventing Officials Club is the third group to sign a memorandum of understanding.

Officials confirmed the country’s first case of neurologic equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) on a single stud farm.
As you’ve probably heard by now, a certain rodent residing in Punxsutawney, Pa., saw his shadow last Sunday, thus predicting we’ve got six more weeks

Short-term anesthesia for procedures lasting fewer than 20 minutes is common field work in equine medicine.

Before shipping your horse this winter, learn about best ways to prevent this pulmonary disorder.
Reasons, costs, and solutions for the increase in unwanted horses will be discussed at the March 8 summit.
I recently returned from what was likely a once-in-a-lifetime, part-work/part-play trip to South Africa’s Western Cape. The work aspect included covering the Cape’s Thoroughbred breeders’
Why does my mare return to her stall to urinate and defecate when she has a large run and could do so outside?
The BLM is hoping the public can help identify those responsible for the shooting deaths of two wild burros.

Stakeholders are learning how difficult it can be to achieve uniformity, even with basic regulations.

Although eyelid lacerations are common, they should be considered surgical emergencies.

The group hopes to help owners develop the skills to make management decisions to support horses’ well-being.
Hagwood and 6-year-old mustang mare Amy were named champions of the freestyle finals and were awarded $3,500.

How does a suspensory injury impact a racehorse’s performance? It depends on the severity of the injury.

Learn about gastric ulcers and how to treat them and decrease their likelihood of causing your horse distress.
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