
Words from a First- and Last-Time Breeder
Whether breeding is your business, hobby, or neither, continue asking yourself why you’re breeding your mare and what you hope to get out of it.
Whether breeding is your business, hobby, or neither, continue asking yourself why you’re breeding your mare and what you hope to get out of it.
Liming horse pastures is one big way you can help most horse pastures become more productive.
When you own a horse like mine, you really don’t need any more equine health problems to worry about. Why? Because 19-year-old Dorado has the
Similar to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for human diseases, the EDCC will serve as the official source of information about equine infectious diseases and provide real-time alerts when disease outbreaks such as the neurologic form of herpesvirus infection occur.
GREELEY, CO., April 7, 2015 — Aspen Veterinary Resources, Ltd, an Animal Health International company, today introduces Vetameg¨ Equine Paste (flunixin meglumine), indicated for the
Things I will never ever do again: Say my horse has never injured that/gotten hurt doing that/had that treated/had that problem/etc. Several treatments and a
Our equine emergency safety blogger offers tips to ensure your horse trailer is fit for the road.
Spring is in the air! Here are some tips to help you get your horse property ready for the season.
I don’t know about you, but I’m more than ready for spring! After two late-winter snow storms in the past month, there’s nothing I’d rather
I’m pleased to report that my new off-track-Thoroughbred, Happy, and I are well into our third month as a pair and things are going well,
St. Louis, MO (March11, 2015) — Well-known horse trainer and animal behaviorist Sue De Laurentis has teamed up with Manna Pro, an equine health care
Bureau of Land Management For release: February 25, 2015 The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is seeking proposals for new off-range pasture facilities that can
We have all heard the old maxim “pride goeth before a fall.” I would bet that comment came from someone watching other people riding horses because
Alayne shares some mental strategies to help riders get through the winter blahs.
What ideas do you have for dealing with winter horse boredom? Alayne Blickle, of Horses for Clean Water, shares some tips.
When covering veterinary conferences, there’s always that one presentation that stands out among the rest. At the 2014 American Association of Equine Practitioners convention held
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