Registration Open for 2018 AHC National Issues Forum
The American Horse Council (AHC) 2018 Annual Meeting and National Issues Forum will take place June 10–13 in Washington D.C.
Design and maintain a healthy horse operation
The American Horse Council (AHC) 2018 Annual Meeting and National Issues Forum will take place June 10–13 in Washington D.C.
Farriers believe the American Veterinary Medical Association’s (AVMA) proposal to eliminate them from a list of exemptions in the latest suggested revision to the Model Veterinary Practice Act (MVPA) could carry unintended consequences.
The 2018 Omnibus Spending Bill will impact the horse industry in several ways.
March and April mark the return of these little birds that play a big role in horse-property insect control.
Recent study results suggest competitive riders would be much more inclined to use technology to keep track of their mounts’ biometric data than recreational riders would.
Learn important facts about equine internal parasites and their control in this special report!
A bill pending in the Nebraska legislature would exempt equine massage therapists from licensure in that state.
The American Horse Council requested clarification from the FMCSA regarding commercial driver license regulations.
In regions with mild climates, proper pasture management can allow horses to graze throughout the year.
This is the second article in a series looking at how researchers test and maintain equine competition surfaces worldwide.
Find out the pros and cons of a stall vs. pasture birth from Dr. Michelle Linton of the University of Pennsylvania.
Good pasture management begins with maintaining soil fertility to promote the growth of desirable grasses.
Find out how to keep mud from becoming a mess on your horse farm.
Presenters will speak on pre-race examinations, on-track protocols, test barn best practices, technology resources, biosecurity, and more.
Weanlings turned out with shelter access had no more respiratory issues than those housed in warmer stables during a harsh Finnish winter.
The domains focus on horses’ nutrition, environment, health, behavior, and mental experiences.
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