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Cornell Equine Seminar Series Returns this Fall on September 8, 2020

The Equine Seminar Series returns virtually this fall kicking off with Dr. Ed Earley, a large animal dental and oral surgery specialist presenting information about Dental Floating and Tooth Resorption.

Equine Energy, Thermo Regulation, and Electrolyte Balance

Read to learn how energy production, heat and thermo regulation, fluid and electrolyte balance are inter-related in horse conditioning and why a proper balance is necessary.

Therapies for Horse Injuries, Aches, and Pains

Any athlete will tell you that a hard workout leads to joint aches, stiffness and pain. Our equine athletes suffer the same. Learn about some therapies that are useful to alleviate horse joint and muscle pain.

Dangers in Use of NSAIDs in Horses

NSAIDs can contribute to GI ulcers, diarrhea from colitis and colic, triggering bouts of laminitis and short term NSAID use has the potential for renal (kidney) and liver toxicity.

Six Must-Discuss Horse Health Topics

Now is a good time to discuss with your veterinarian any events that could impact your horse's well-being and use the opportunity to expand your equine wellness knowledge.

Pfizer Animal Health Again Sponsoring Equine Industry Vision Award

Pfizer Animal Health enters its 12th year as sponsor of the prestigious Equine Industry Vision Award in partnership with American Horse Publications (AHP. Nominations are now open for the award, the first of its kind to showcase innovation across the enti

Fourteen-Year-Old on $550 Horse Wins 2014 Old Dominion 100 Mile Endurance Ride

Leave it to a 14-year-old rider to set some new endurance riding standards in one of the country’s oldest and most prestigious 100-mile rides.

Dealing with the Barn Sour Horse

The barn sour horse gets anxious and difficult to control when away from its barn or herd mates. Understanding the causes and retraining makes a safer and happier horse (and rider)!

Common Horse Health Problems During Summer

With hotter temperatures and seasonal changes, summer can be harsh on our horses.

Your Horse's Mouth and Teeth - Why It Is Important To Have Your Horse Say Ahhhhh! Routinely

With dental care as a priority, horses are physically more comfortable and utilize feed more efficiently which helps them to perform better and may also lead to longer, healthier lives.

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