
Toning Down Playtime
How can I make my horse a less attractive target for his pasturemate, who likes to tug at halters and fly masks?

How can I make my horse a less attractive target for his pasturemate, who likes to tug at halters and fly masks?

In search of a new type of bedding for your horse? Check out these different options.

Decisions the FEI makes don’t just affect the welfare of high-level horses. Impacts can trickle down to competitions at all levels. Here’s what you need to know.
Police in Detroit, Michigan, are investigating whether exposure to a drug sometimes used as a horse tranquilizer caused an officer to collapse during a routine crime scene investigation.

Read top tweets and take-home messages from industry experts on common racing injuries, their approach to effective rehab and what they’ve seen horses go on to do after recovery.

Find out where veterinarians are seeing an uptick in equine infectious anemia cases.

Keep track of your horse’s distinguishing characteristics and record emergency contact information on this one-page form.

Community disaster planning begins at home and in neighborhoods, and with understanding your farm.

Horses are one of the most susceptible species to botulism. Find out how to protect your horse from this deadly neurologic disease.
The horse is currently recovering from severe lacerations.
Grandin is a professor of animal science at CSU who has become a consultant to the animal industry on behavior and a spokesperson on autism.

The summit, which was organized and underwritten by Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation and The Jockey Club, featured discussions on topics ranging from disaster preparedness, jockey injuries, and equine injuries to racing integrity, Thoroughbreds as sport horses, and racing surfaces.
Earlier this month, the animal’s owner reported finding the mare in her pasture with her tongue severed.
Attendees gained insight on how the horse industry can learn from other industries, utilize data that has been collected, and capitalize on opportunities to grow and expand equine interests.
Three veterinary students aspiring toward careers in equine medicine have been selected to each receive a $75,000 Coyote Rock Ranch Veterinary Scholarship.
The Horse Media Group, its freelancers, and its titles collected five awards from American Horse Publications.
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