Latest News – The Horse
UK Law Symposium to be Held Feb. 24
Equine sessions will cover a range of issues from the Kentucky horse industry to court cases on industry regulation.
Oklahoma Farm Owner Rebuilds After Fire
A farm owner in Norman, Oklahoma, is rebuilding after a barn fire claimed the lives of three horses.
AHP Launches Third Equine Industry Survey
The survey is designed to identify critical issues facing the industry, horse health issues, and more.

Study: Feed Young Horses According to Birth Date
Your foal’s “official” birthday might be Jan. 1, but consider his actual age when devising a diet, researchers say.

Pulling Ponies Won’t Quit Grass Grabbing In-Hand
Learn how to keep ponies, Miniature Horses, and full-sized horses from pulling and grazing when you lead them.
Ask Live: Name Change for Popular Podcast
TheHorse.com’s Ask The Vet Live podcast series will now be called Ask The Horse Live.

BLM to Host Tour of Pine Nut Herd Management Area Gather
The tour will take place Jan. 23 before the scheduled wild horse gather begins.

Sabrina Zeender Appointed FEI Secretary General
Zeender is the first woman to serve as Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) secretary general.

Using Flexion and Wedge Tests to Diagnose Foot Pain
Learn how equine practitioners can assess and pinpoint the source of foot pain using a methodical series of tests.

How Big of a Drylot Does a Horse Need?
Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water describes the appropriate drylot size for one horse.
Ask The Horse Live: Name Change for Popular Podcast
TheHorse.com’s Ask The Vet Live podcast series will now be called Ask The Horse Live.

Rights of First Refusal: What You Need to Know
Find out why rights of first refusal can be difficult to enforce and how to ensure such rights are honored.

Arena Footing Basics 101: Choosing Your Footing
There are several types of arena surfaces to choose from. Here’s what to remember when selecting your footing.

UK Extension Agents to Host 8th Annual Pastures Please
Lecture topics include weed control, how to re-establish pastures, and plants that are poisonous to horses.

Top Lameness and Surgery Studies of 2014
Studies covered stem cells, nerve blocks, respiratory issues, joint supplements, kissing spines treatments, and more.
Rutgers Horse Management Seminar to Take Place Feb. 8
This year’s program will focus on “Grazing Rewards and Concerns: How and Why to Manage Your Pastures.”