… And I’m Taking the Horses!
Virginia State Police are searching for a 13-year-old boy who appears to have run away from home. But he didn’t go alone–Wyatt McLaughlin took
Virginia State Police are searching for a 13-year-old boy who appears to have run away from home. But he didn’t go alone–Wyatt McLaughlin took
Okay, I’ll admit it: I have a "rotation" schedule that I have used to deworm my horses. And that "schedule" probably hasn’t changed much since … well, since a
Art student Mari Kasurinen from Lahti, Finland, hit on my news searches this week for her customized My Little Pony sculptures, modified to portray
Retirement in Paris after a lifetime of birthing fast foals …
Earlier this month we discussed a lawsuit stemming from a donkey attack in Florida. Now we have a report of an 8-year-old child attacked
Forget the tarps and giant soccer balls. Mounted police in Wichita, Kan., have a new aid for desensitization training. Wichita police arrested three people
You know, we’ve used the words "understanding" and "influenza" quite a bit together over the years, and I’m still not sure we as horse owners
Ishtar Boogie, an Arabian who shattered his short pastern bone in his left front leg, has gone home after recovering for weeks from surgery performed
Foaling season continues with one case after another in the intensive care unit at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital. Tasks for each patient are performed
I used to cover news stories about horses being attacked by dogs rather often (like this and this and this). But then, sad as
A pony in the UK has prompted several emergency calls from passers-by who believe the diminutive equine is stuck in the mud in her Southampton
I have a question for you: Would you be interested in TheHorse.com segregating news by states? If there was a disease outbreak, an educational event, a
Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital interns talk about life on adrenaline and no sleep.
Dr. Peter Morresey with a foal on a Sunday morning. The photograph reminded me of those images of religious icons, such as this one of
I don’t think the debate in this country will ever end over the slaughter of horses for human consumption; it’s just too emotional an issue.
I don’t know about where you live, but south of the Sweet Tea Line, spring is in the air. Birds are chirping. Hair is
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