There’s Sharing, and There’s Stealing
TheHorse.com staff works very hard (and spends a lot of money) to put all the information on horse health, care, management, and welfare up on
TheHorse.com staff works very hard (and spends a lot of money) to put all the information on horse health, care, management, and welfare up on
In the previous installment of this excerpt from the new book Equine ER, Piaff, a Dutch warmblood with a mysterious and devastating illness, was diagnosed
It always amazes me that people call or e-mail us about news items and articles and want us to change the facts because they don’t
News Flash! Author Leslie Guttman on HRTV Wednesday (7/13) at 12:10 p.m. talking about Equine ER. In the previous installment of this excerpt from the
In the first installment of this Equine ER series on Monday, Piaff, a Dutch warmblood gelding and emergency case, arrived at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital. His
Help. Please.
My Wyoming daughter called last night. Her day yesterday off started out fabulous–horseback ride into the mountains with her boyfriend, Josh, lots of nice trout
Last week I became the President of the American Horse Publications. It’s a great group, and probably any equine-related magazine, newsletter, Web site, or publisher
Inside the stall, the massive horse balanced precariously on three legs, supported by a sling around his 1,500-pound body that was suspended from a one-ton
I’m a competitive person, even though I don’t show my horses any more. I think competition makes us sharper and encourages us to think beyond
Dr. Claire Latimer, Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital’s specialist in veterinary ophthalmology, performs eye surgery to remove a mass from a pony’s eye. The eye
Just a note from New Orleans, La., where we’re in attendance for the American Horse Publications annual convention. This is one of those times where
Hello there. Busy day? Take a breath and wander away to the Bluegrass for a minute or so with the latest Equine ER video
A reader named Ray in Oregon wrote in with a good idea. I’m not sure how to get it started, but let’s put our heads
It’s haying time across the country, and it’s been a fine, wet spring in many areas. This is in contrast to the two years of
Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with
"*" indicates required fields