Memorial Wall Honors Horses, Facilitates Research Funding
The Animal Health Foundation wants to ensure that no horse or pony with laminitis is ever forgotten.
The Animal Health Foundation wants to ensure that no horse or pony with laminitis is ever forgotten.
The pledge will cover donations up to a total of $100,000 that are made through Dec. 31, 2015.
The nomination period is open until Jan. 9 and awards will be presented at the 2015 AYHC Symposium.

As many as 132 wild horses will be released back to the range following the gather.

Two of the top equine reproduction studies presented at the AAEP Convention featured work by UK researchers.

Here are five ways to help your horse stay healthy and happy through the new year.

Before we jump into 2015, we’ve taken a few minutes to tally TheHorse.com’s most viewed slideshows of 2014.

The BLM is seeking comments on a proposed wild horse gather in the Fish Creek herd management area, in Nevada.
Prosecutors hope to seize competition trophies and other items belonging to convicted embezzler Rita Crundwell.
Owners of horses that ingested recalled feed have reached a settlement with Lakeland Animal Nutrition Inc.
The lawsuit alleges a Wisconsin county is responsible for the deaths after the animals were allegedly unlawfully seized.

Some gathered mares will be treated with a fertility control vaccine before being released back to the range.
Seminar topics include performance horse nutrition, pain management, joint therapy, lameness, and more.
The convention featured 175 presentations across four days covering topics ranging from colic to regenerative therapies.

The holidays are prime time for supporting charities, and horse rescues often top equine enthusiasts’ lists.

Rescue operators share advice on small steps owners can take to keep their horses out of less-than-ideal situations.
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