Equine Activity Statutes: Fact and Fiction
As of 2013, only four states–California, Maryland, Nevada and New York–do not have equine activity statutes. Do equine activity statutes offer real protection for horse
Design and maintain a healthy horse operation
As of 2013, only four states–California, Maryland, Nevada and New York–do not have equine activity statutes. Do equine activity statutes offer real protection for horse
Most horse farms sport trees along paddock fencerows, near barns, and in pastures. While many trees are planted for shade or aesthetics, other woody (and often undesirable) plants frequently encroach from surrounding fields.
Perilla mint is toxic to horses and the greatest risk of consumption is in late summer or early fall.
Much of Kentucky’s pastures contain fescue, and while those pastures can appear lush and beautiful, they can also be dangerous for the animals that graze them.
Many boarding stables and other equine businesses require customers and guests to sign liability release forms. But we’ve all heard that “liability releases aren’t worth the
Several compounding pharmacies are under scrutiny from horse racing regulators.
A U.S. House subcommittee heard from both sides of the soring issue during hearings on HR 1518.
Horse rescues could soon be able to consult a nationwide animal abuser registry before adopting animals out.
Breeding your mare will likely cost much more than just the stud fee.
On a quest for the perfect saddle and the best fit? Here are a few words of advice from veterinarians.
Here are a few of the halter options you’ll have to choose from at the tack store or in horse-wear catalogs.
The USDA is bound to inspect qualified horse processing plants, the organization’s appeal response says.
The National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS) is planning for its third national equine industry study.
Learn how to protect your horses from this invisible, scentless killer.
Fall is a great time to review your watering system for your horse and think about how it will work for you and your horse over the coming winter.
An order handed down by an appeals court bars the USDA from carrying out inspections at processing plants.
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