Joint Injection Refresher

Learn about using joint injections to help treat common causes of lameness and reduced performance.
Rehabilitating Sport Horses

Here’s how to get your performance horse back to the show ring safely and successfully after layup.
CEM: What Every Stallion Owner Should Know

Here are some steps breeders should take to help keep the United States free of contagious equine metritis (CEM).
On the Move With Your Horse

Before you hit the asphalt trail, consider these expert tips to make sure your horse arrives healthy and happy.
Managing Young Horses

Care for horses under the age of 4 with their future health and performance in mind.
All-Natural Options for Weed Control

Here’s how to help your pasture outcompete weeds so you can avoid using toxic herbicides.
Superheroes in a Syringe: How Horse Vaccines Work

A behind-the-scenes look at how your horse’s immune system is best primed for battle.
What the Hay?

Here’s what you need to know about this important forage in your horse’s diet.
Understanding Anhidrosis

Learn more about this potentially dangerous condition in horses and how to manage it.
The Importance of Limb Conformation

Researchers are always working to determine which deviations from the norm are performance-limiting.
Dewormer’s Effect on Scratches

Find out what kinds of skin parasites can cause scratches and how these pests respond to ivermectin treatment.
Seven Things You Need to Know About Equine Influenza

Researchers have been hard at work studying this contagious respiratory disease.
Colic: First Things First

Here are the steps to take and information to gather when faced with a colicking horse.
Controlling Burrowing Rodents in Pastures

Find out how to prevent groundhogs, voles, and other pests from leaving horse-limb-sized holes in your pastures.
Skinny Horse Help

Learn how to determine if your horse is underweight and what feeding options are available for hard keepers.
The Future of Land Resources

Funds for land acquisition and trail development are drying up. Here are four things we must do to ensure enough land is preserved for our horses and activities.