New Online Course on Horses Launches at UF
The course includes information on common health issues, the species’ history, equine business and research, and more.
The course includes information on common health issues, the species’ history, equine business and research, and more.

From monitoring his body condition to keeping his joints moving, here’s how to get your old horse ready for winter.

Researchers concluded that nose twitches, when properly applied, are a humane restraint for short usage situations.
The website redesign is designed to make the performance award application process quicker and more efficient.

With Hurricane Joaquin’s approach, authorities are encouraging owners to include livestock and horses in disaster plans.

The two unvaccinated horses–one from Montgomery County and one from Nelson County–are alive, as of Oct. 1.
LG Muneerah’s sample was positive for guanabenz, a sedative with analgesic effects.

Despite cooler temperatures, officials are urging area owners to take steps to protect their horses from disease.

Scientists are on the hunt for reliable objective measures of positive emotions in horses being ridden and trained.

Submit your questions now for our expert, independent equine nutrition consultant Clair Thunes, PhD.

The FDA says responses will help efforts to slow the development of resistance and more.
The Kentucky racetracks have both signed on to match contributions made by owners at their facilities.
The committee will work state-by-state to advance the ARCI medication reforms.

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

Nearly one-third of respondents said their significant other is supportive, but isn’t involved with horses.
A scramble-style golf tournament and the AAEP Foundation Celebration will both raise funds to improve horse welfare.
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