Latest News – The Horse
Australian Authorities Seeking Information on Unexplained Neurologic Cases
The State Government of Victoria’s Department of Primary Industries (DPI) wants veterinary practitioners to submit samples from horses displaying unexplained clinical signs of nervous system disease, as DPI is investigating a number of cases of
UC Davis Offers Discounted Preventive Care Package
Veterinarians from the University of California, Davis’, William R. Pritchard Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital are helping clients protect their horses from influenza, tetanus, dental problems, and other health risks by providing owners with a
Chairman of Kentucky Equine Education Project Resigns
Brereton Jones, who has served as chairman of the Kentucky Equine Education Project (KEEP) since it was formed in May 2004, has resigned from his position. KEEP was formed with the purpose to educate Kentucky residents on the importance of the horse
Equine Welfare Issues: An Overview (AAEP 2010)
One of the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ (AAEP) ongoing goals is to address the welfare issues that many horses and their owners face. During a presentation at the 2010 AAEP Convention, held Dec. 4-8 in Baltimore, Midge Leitch, VMD,
Tack and Habit Episode 43 – These Boots are Made for Painting
A bunch of innovative cool products for you today including forks, paints, feeders and boots. Listen in… Tack and Habit Episode 43 – Show Notes
Horse Tip Daily 412 – Shawna Karrasch on Not Taking Our Horses for Granted
Shawna Karrasch shares with us tips that she has learned through the years training horses and many other creatures great and small with On-Target training.
Horse Tip Daily 411 – Julie Fershtman on Releases of Liability
One of the most overlooked parts of any horse business is legal matters. Attorney Julie I. Fershtman is a specialist in equine law and helps
Horse Tip Daily 410 – Megan Ayrault on Non-Muscle Massage
Megan Ayrault is one of the leading authorities on animal massage in the country. Today she speaks about the importance of non-muscle massage. Listen in…
Horse Tip Daily 409 – Dr. Cubitt on Omega 3 and Omega 6 Fatty Acids
Dr. Cubitt is a contributer to the Jumping Radio Show on nutrition. Today she tells us all about the essential Omega 3 and Omega 6
Horse Tip Daily 408 – Gaited Horses
This tip is taken off a fascinating discussion from the HORSES IN THE MORNING show on gaited horses. We learned some things about gaited horses
Horse Tip Daily 407 – Max Corcoran on Trailer Maintenance
Max Corcoran, long time groom for International Eventer Karen O’Connor, talks about preparing the trailer for the spring season. Listen in… Horse Tip Daily #407
Jumping Radio Show Episode 52 – The Importance of Horsemanship
Beezie Madden and Cara Raether join us this week to discuss the importance of horsemanship to the future of the sport. Dr. Tania Cubitt
Stable Scoop Episode 133 – A Few Favorites
Helena and Glenn bring you two of their favorite interviews from the very early days of the show. Listen in as we relive the time
Are Horses Attractive Nuisances?
A reader commenting on last week’s blog about giving horses the benefit of the “one free bite” rule mentioned attractive nuisance laws as the other

Vaccinating Broodmares
Broodmares require additional vaccinations to help ensure their foals are protected from disease. Learn about proper broodmare vaccinations with Dr. Dale Brown of the Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital.
Economic Impact of Osteoarthritis and Joint Health Supplements (AAEP 2010)
Osteoarthritis is expensive to manage, with estimated annual costs as high as $10,000-15,000 per horse to diagnose, treat, and medicate, explained Wayne McIlwraith, BVSc, PhD, DSc, FRCVS, Dipl. ACVS, director of the Orthopedic Research Center at Colorado State University, who discussed the economic impact of osteoarthritis and oral joint-health supplements (OJHS) at the 2010 American Association