Behind the Scenes at the Rio 2016 Olympics Equestrian Events
While you watched world-class horses jump and passage on your favorite streaming device, farriers, vets, and grooms kept busy back in the barns.
While you watched world-class horses jump and passage on your favorite streaming device, farriers, vets, and grooms kept busy back in the barns.
Veterinary specialists from around the globe are prepared to care for the world’s top equine athletes in Rio.
Readers submitted photos of their horses’ worn, torn, and destroyed fly masks. Here are some of our favorites.
Readers submitted stories of their horses that have made vast improvements since being rescued or adopted.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at some of the services performed by veterinarians and veterinary students during an Equitarian Initiative clinic in Honduras.
What eats 600 mosquitoes an hour? Find out and get more tips for protecting your horse from disease-spreading insects and pests!
Research shows that soaking hay before feeding can help a variety of equine health conditions. Here’s a look at some of the most common.
Take a tour of a leading U.S. therapeutic horseback riding center that’s managed with the environment in mind.
Learn how to protect your horses from rabies, a fatal zoonotic disease that affects mammals, especially wildlife. Hint: Vaccination is key!
Our fans shared photos of their horses making the most of the wintry conditions.
Dry lots, sacrifice areas, and paddocks keep horses confined while allowing pastures to rest. Check out this slideshow to get ideas for creating your own equine confinement areas.
Enjoy these highlights and article links from the 2015 International Society for Equitation Science Conference.
Here are some of our favorite photos of horses in costume submitted by fans for the Hallowhinny photo contest.
Equine product companies and do-it-yourself horse owners have come up with many innovative solutions to keep horses fed and watered. Here’s a sampling:
To celebrate Help a Horse Day, our readers submitted their photos and success stories of horses they have rescued or adopted.
Navicular syndrome is a leading cause of front-limb lameness in horses. Learn more about diagnosis and treatment in our slideshow.
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