Can Horses Think Through Problems?
Do horses have the capability to think through a problem, like unlatching a gate?

Do horses have the capability to think through a problem, like unlatching a gate?

Garry Stauber and Martha McNiel, LMFT, who operate DreamPower Horsemanship in Gilroy, Ca., show you how to identify the source of your fears and how to systematically work your way back into your equestrian comfort zone.

Get tips from a veterinarian on keeping horses healthy and safe during the cold days of winter.
Famed reining horse and sire Great Resolve, known as Einstein, died Jan. 2 due to colic surgery complications.
Avoid over or under feeding by always weighing hay (and grain). Feeding by eye or the scoop is not accurate and wastes feed and money.

In the face of new racing medication rules, vets are revisiting treatment approaches for injured horses.

Dr. Nicola Pusterla shares what horse owners need to know about EHV, its clinical signs, and treatment and prevention methods.

The equine intestinal tract can be divided into large sections based on its overall function.
Laughing is a finalist for the 2013 Eclipse Award as the nation’s outstanding female turf performer.

The benefits of using frozen semen when breeding a mare are numerous.
The TWHBEA members contend the association is forcing them to travel in order to remove a director.

Researchers are seeking veterinarians from around the world to participate in a laminitis study in 2014.

The 29-year-old stallion was discovered in his paddock at dawn on Jan. 7; a necropsy will be performed.
A Hunter Rider’s Resolutions While ringing in 2014 with a New Year’s Day hack on both my horses, I got to thinking about the year

One farrier developed a program for rehabilitating horses recovering from EMS-associated laminitis.

Nielsen hopes to raise $30,000 to study a novel probiotic compound for the treatment of equine parasites.
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