Keep Horses Calm with Desensitization Training
According to a recent study, doing some at-home preparations could aid horses in staying calm when faced with
According to a recent study, doing some at-home preparations could aid horses in staying calm when faced with
More than three weeks after the first cases of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) related to the current outbreak
Sooner or later, your horse will come in with a wound. Do you know the best first-aid approach for his needs?
An opportunity for up to six people to visit 2010 Horse of the Year Zenyatta at Lane’s End Farm will be
According to the results of a new study, it’s unlikely that racing has an effect (either positive or negative)
Equine proliferative enteropathy, a gastrointestinal disease of foals and weanlings that’s increasing in
Do you ever wonder why it’s important to ride in an ASTM/SEI approved riding helmet rather than a sleek unappr
The first Olivia M. Saylor Internship has been established to allow a college student the opportunity to gain
Does a horse’s daily job affect his or her personality? A a group of French researchers recently used ethology

The latest therapies for injured tendons and ligaments focus on rebuilding tissue to its original strength.
Uncle Mo has a case of cholangiohepatitis, which, is a severe inflammation of the bile passages and adjacent
Additional cases of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) have been diagnosed in connection with the ongoing outbreak
American Horse Council’s National Issues Forum, entitled “Congress on a Diet: What It Means for the Horse
The discovery by a New York State Racing and Wagering Board official of a box containing three syringes amd
Municipal authorities in Washington, Pa., are seeking whoever placed a severed horse head in an alley in a
Funding for USDA horsemeat inspections will not be part of the U.S. House of Representatives 2012 Agricultural
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