
Researchers Study Head, Neck Positions’ Effects on Muscles
Researchers evaluated the activity of three muscles when horses worked in different head and neck positions.


Researchers evaluated the activity of three muscles when horses worked in different head and neck positions.
At least once a week, Equine Legal Solutions receives a call or e-mail from someone wanting to know whether they have a good case against

Veterinarians have recently diagnosed more than 10 horses residing in southern Alberta with pigeon fever.

Learn how to keep your arthritic horse sound, comfortable, and in work using best management practices.

The IFHA has taken the stand that anabolic steroids should be not be permitted in or out of competition.

Officials in Florida and New Hampshire reported that horses in both states have tested positive for EEE.
The code was designed to establish good welfare procedures to follow to “put the horse first.”

With improved understanding of equine behavior, riders can avoid potentially harmful horse situations.

Too much sand in your horse’s intestines can cause diarrhea, blockages and colic. Dr. Sharon Spier shows you a how to measure the amount of sand your horse is excreting. (2:18)
Trainer Jeffrey Givens and three horses were killed when their truck and trailer overturned on Oct. 6.
A few weeks ago, I was perusing through my Facebook news feed when I stumbled upon a video from the 2013 KWPN Keuring of a

Temperature, pulse, and respiration are three vital signs to know how to check if you own or ride horses.

Eric Mitchell shares his thoughts on the U.S. Trotting Association’s recent exit from the RMTC.

The AVMA says crucial veterinary programs that ensure animals’ health and welfare are short-staffed or halted.
This winter I’ve made the tough decision not to show my hunter, Lily, at Florida’s 12-week Winter Equestrian Festival. Okay, realistically it wasn’t too difficult

Use this handy guide next time you move your horse to a new home.
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