Research shows that microchips are highly biocompatible with the horse's body and are easy to read with scanners of high quality.
Assistance to ranchers hit by the severe drought in parts of the U.S. will help both horse and cattle owners by allowing haying and grazing on public lands.
The ASPCA has made 100 grants totaling $750,000 to equine groups for emergency hay and feed, equine cruelty response and seizures, and the rehabilitation of retired racehorses during the first half of 2013.
Having a wild fire evacuation plan and implementing that plan is the greatest factor in saving not only the monetary loss of their horses but also emotional loss horse owners face with the loss of a horse
The National Cutting Horse Associationâs highly successful Mercuria NCHA World Series of Cutting has added the American Royal Livestock Show and Rodeo in Kansas City, Mo., to its all-star event line up.
A couple notable in the Arabian horse industry has donated $3 million to the Colorado State University Equine Reproduction Laboratory to propel teaching, research and clinical services.
Horse enthusiasts will have the opportunity to participate in Equine Guelph eWorkshops focused on Horse Behaviour and Safety, Colic Prevention and Biosecurity again this fall.
Through Bayerâs unwavering commitment to conserving land for horses, people at the grassroots level have the knowledge and guidance needed to save their horse parks, farms, ranches and hayfields.
Katrina Merkies and other researchers from the University of Guelph, and Agrocampus Rennes, France set out to discover whether emotional tone and pitch of voice have any effect on horses.
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