
“Unwanted” Horses
The United States has a growing problem with “unwanted” horses–those their owners no longer want for various reasons.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

The United States has a growing problem with “unwanted” horses–those their owners no longer want for various reasons.
A University of Florida (UF) Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) review team has credited an
The wealth of scientific technology makes it difficult to keep track of treatment options for injured horses.
The Life At Ten saga will enter its final stage June 28 when a hearing begins into whether senior Kentucky
Presentations topics included injury prevention and the mechanics of locomotion in horses and track surface.
A published study examining the effects of stem cell therapy in superficial digital flexor tendinopathy.

With a little forethought you can maintain that all-important digestive health throughout the year.
Officials at Churchill Downs have revised the number of horses displaced by the number of horses displaced by
Kentucky’s livestock are dealing with heat stress conditions earlier than usual.
Foals should start a course of vaccinations as soon as the antibody levels obtained from the mare’s colostrum
No horses or humans were injured when a tornado ripped through several barns at Churchill Downs on June 22.
Do you find stem cell therapy confusing? Here’s a guide to what it is and how it works.
Research has indicated that the horse’s eye could be the most telling identifier.

Poultice can help reduce tissue heat and swelling caused by high intensity training and performance.
Pfizer Animal Health’s Equine Immunization Support Guarantee is a program that provides up to $5,000 for
TheHorse.com poll: “What drives your deworming product selection decision?”
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