
9 Steps for Composting Horse Manure
Here’s what to do with that huge mound of stall waste piling up behind the barn.
Here’s what to do with that huge mound of stall waste piling up behind the barn.
Implement appropriate biosecurity measures pre-emptively, as infectious disease is an ever-present risk with horses.
You know cleaning and disinfecting exposed surfaces helps prevent disease spread, but what’s the best way to do it?
Researchers found that, of the beddings tested, pine shavings were most effective at inhibiting bacterial growth.
A roundtable at the International Hoof Care Summit covered shoe wear and what it indicates about the horse.
The conference will cover legal issues affecting breeding, buying, selling, and other horse industry businesses.
An owner worries about her horse eating thistle. An equine nutritionist responds about the risks.
Of the 556 respondents, 190 (34%) said their biggest concern is keeping horses’ water sources from freezing.
Of the 395 respondents, 234 (59%) said ice is a problem on their horse property during the winter.
This potentially fatal infectious disease continues to challenge the horse industry, but our experiences are teaching us how to prevent its spread.
Many horses are well-equipped to live outdoors and thrive, provided certain provisions are met. Here’s what to remember.
Congress adjourned without taking action on a tax extender bill, allowing three-year racehorse depreciation to expire.
Equine influenza vaccination strategies evaluated in one study reduced new flu infections on average by 60%.
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on lameness, rehabilitation, equine back issues, and more!
Though not often used in the United States, peat moss is a popular choice in other countries and for good reason.
Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle explains how she weighed the need for an indoor arena against the cost.
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