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Readers submitted photos showing how they haven’t let 2020 or the COVID-19 pandemic get in the way of quality time spent with their horses.
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Readers submitted photos showing how they haven’t let 2020 or the COVID-19 pandemic get in the way of quality time spent with their horses.

Here’s how farm managers responsible for large numbers of horses can ensure they stay up to date on vaccines, deworming, and more.

Health departments in multiple Virginia and Maryland counties are tracing humans and horses that were potentially exposed.

The state’s tally of equines confirmed with EEE now numbers 18.

The case is the state’s eighth equine West Nile virus case for 2020.

Fire remains a threat to equine operations worldwide. Learn how to protect yours from barn and wildfires.

Before you bring a horse home, there’s a host of things to prepare and much to consider. Our sources share their recommendations for owners making the transition to at-home horse care.

Attention to small design details can make barns safer and more comfortable for you and your horse, along with improving chore efficiency. Download this free report for tips on constructing or retrofitting your barn to optimize horse health and reduce accidents and injury.

A picky 4-year-old OTTB in transition didn’t like to eat much until our digital managing editor tried feeding her Triple Crown Senior.

The state is not requiring health certificates or Coggins tests for horses evacuating from neighboring Oregon due to wildfire. The Washington State Veterinarian is recommending strict biosecurity measures for out-of-state horses during this emergency.

Horsemen and women in the state scrambled to evacuate as emergency facilities quickly reached capacity by Tuesday.

Does your horse have thin soles? Here’s how to manage his feet to help keep him sound.

TheHorse.com Facebook fans selected their favorite ‘Horse Time 2020’ photo from submitted entries.

Human nutritionists encourage eating whole foods and avoiding processed ones. Does the same logic apply to our horses?

In fact, geldings exhibited more unwanted behaviors than mares during tacking and riding.

The online questionnaire allows owners, trainers, and industry professionals to evaluate and monitor horse behavior, training, and management over time.
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