Pro Equine Grooms is pleased to announce the supplier of prizes for the Weekly âBest Grooming Tipâ contest as Kentucky Performance Products for the month of December.Â
Horses and holidays go together. In the Netherlands, Sinterklaas arrives on a great white horse known as Schimmel or Amerigo, who trots across the countryside visiting schools and homes.Â
Senior horses and ponies often leave special stories and memories in the hearts of their owners. Purina is giving these senior horse owners the opportunity to share their stories with other horse enthusiasts across the nation as they announce the return o
Omega Fieldsâ Second Quarterly Contest Series Nears End Omega Fields is reminding everyone that there are only two days left before the close of its second quarterly contest series and the chance to win a year's supply of Omega-3-rich supplements f
Things are just now calming down at beautiful Audley Farm, breeders of Aberdeen Angus and Thoroughbred racehorses. Just a few short weeks ago at Keeneland, their yearling topped the filly sales chart, going for a cool $1.3 million.
Freedom Health, makers of the popular equine digestive product SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program®, has introduced a new month-long promotion in conjunction with the 2012 Olympic Games: the SUCCEED âYour Horse, An Olympian at Heartâ contest, op
United Vet Equine, a leader in the horse health care industry, cares about the well-being of all horses, and is proud to announce the availability of the very first 5-way vaccine plus West Nile that provides both protection and convenience.
A proposal to ban an anti-bleeding drug on race days in Kentucky lost on Monday, April 16, in a debate dividing a thoroughbred industry struggling to preserve the Bluegrass stateâs reputation as the nationâs horse capital.
The health and welfare of horses and their owners is the primary goal of members of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). We believe that these guidelines merely reiterate the standard of practice and what is common in equine veterinary
The Equine Canada Medication Control Committee announced this week that the anti-inflammatory drug Vedaprofen will no longer be a permitted medication in Equine Canada sanctioned competitions beginning June 1, 2012.