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Veterinarians Urge Horse Owners to Vaccinate for West Nile Virus Now!

According to the American Association of Equine Practitioners guidelines, West Nile virus is considered a core vaccination requirement and two shots are required for full immunity.

Stem Cells Under Investigation as a Possible Future Treatment for Equine Asthma

Dr. Bienzle elaborates on the importance of good hay, clean air and stable management considerations in explaining new research investigating stem cells as a potential treatment option for heaves.

New Cases of Hendra Virus in Horses in Australia

Two horses have been euthanized in the Southern Downs after testing positive for Australian bat lyssavirus also known as Hendra virus.

Misbehaving Horses Wanted for Clinic

Are you fed up, frustrated or downright scared of your horse’s disrespectful behavior and bad habits? Clinician Clinton Anderson is on the hunt for the country’s worst problem horses to showcase on his award-winning television show “Downunder Hor

First-ever Equine Book Fair at Kentucky Horse Park

Hats Off Day is pleased to announce that the First Ever Equine Exclusive Book Fair will be held on Saturday, July 27th from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at the Kentucky Horse Park.

Bond Between Horse and Rider Celebrated in APASSIONATA

After five million tickets, fifteen countries and nearly a decade of anticipation, North American audiences will finally get to see the breathtaking display of the beauty and the bond between horse and rider that can only be found in APASSIONATA.

Sundowner Horse Trailers Being Pulled in All Directions

Whether it’s to a trail ride or the show arena, Sundowner trailers are being pulled in all directions. That’s because there’s a Sundowner trailer designed to meet the needs of every family, entry-level or professional horseman.

Positive Long-term Colic Surgery Results for Horses

A recently published study funded by Morris Animal Foundation shows that colic surgery results in overwhelmingly positive outcomes for both horses and owners.

Gene Chip May Be Key to WNV in Horses

A new gene chip developed at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine sheds light on brain response in horses infected with West Nile virus and could lead to better ways to diagnose and treat both equines and humans infected with the disea

Ivory Pal Book Sales to Benefit Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary

Ivory Pal's future was bleak. The trainers had tried all the "traditional" Tennessee Walking Horse training techniques - the whips, the stacked shoes. Nothing worked, not even when his rider angrily whipped his head to get his attention.

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