
Yes, Horse Owners Can Take Vacations
Planning a vacation? Here are some tips for finding the perfect farm-sitter to care for your horses while you’re gone.
Planning a vacation? Here are some tips for finding the perfect farm-sitter to care for your horses while you’re gone.
Some researchers and equestrians predict a rebound is coming, but not all horse industry members share the enthusiasm.
The conference will cover legal issues affecting breeding, buying, selling, and other horse industry businesses.
A veterinarian explains the benefits of insurance and what to expect from your policy.
Of the 743 respondents, 324 (44%) use cash from their savings or emergency funds to pay for their horses’ health care.
Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle explains how she weighed the need for an indoor arena against the cost.
Getting any horse agreement in writing can help you avoid a trip to court. Here’s what you should know.
Learn how to protect yourself when buying your next horse with these tips from an experienced equine-industry attorney.
The Symposium on Legal, Business, and Insurance Issues Impacting the Equine Industry will take place Oct. 10.
Learn what a buyer and veterinarian need to be aware of when conducting an equine prepurchase examination.
Of the 325 respondents, 187 (58%) said they have a farm policy or extra liability insurance.
Woodrow Friend, DVM; Melissa Moore; and Laura D’Angelo will discuss what buyers should consider when purchasing a horse.
Misrepresenting a horse could land you in some serious legal trouble. Here are tips on how to protect yourself.
Learn to recognize the signs of various temperature-raising conditions in horses.
Do your horses a favor by planning ahead for what should happen to them once you’re gone.
Of the 974 respondents, 634 said their horses live at home with them, while 259 said they board their animals.
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