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Free Run-in Shed for Your Horse, Free Fantasia Tickets, Weddings and Wait Times

Time to enter the Horizon Structures Sweepstakes for a chance to win a brand-new run-in shed valued at over $3500.00, plus learn about other fabulous offers.

Using a Different Gait - Benefits of Equine-assisted Therapy

A physical, cognitive or emotional special need does not limit a person from interacting with horses, and, in fact, such interactions can prove highly rewarding physically, mentally, and emotionally.

Why "Bute" Doesn't Work with Endocrine-Related Laminitis

Laminitis caused by high insulin is different from other types, so if you approach endocrinopathic laminitis with the goal of controlling the cause - insulin - results are good.

SmartPak Continues as Title Sponsor of Palm Partnership Training Competition Series

"Palm Partnership Training is thrilled to partner with SmartPak as the competition series title sponsor and riders competing in the Trail Challenges will have the opportunity to win prizes from SmartPak at Fox Grove Farm.”

Back Country Horsemen of America Maintains and Repairs Multi-Use Trails

”Back Country Horsemen of America values our nation’s beautiful landscape and works hard to protect our right to enjoy these lands by horseback by keeping trails open and practicing sound outdoor ethics.”

Zoetis Joins VMX Virtual Expo Hall

VMX Virtual Expo Hall utilizes advanced technology enabling companies to connect and engage with its community 24/7/365 and will be a valuable tool for equine veterinarians.

Rethinking the Horse Business 2012

On December 19, 2011,  what is hailed as "The most powerful horse business event of the year" will take place.  Rethinking the Horse Business 2012 examines how the economy, the horse industry, and the Internet are affecting horse business owners. 

Is Drugging the Friskiness Out of Your Horse the Way to Go?

On her website, Desert Equine Balance, Patti in Vail, Arizona brings up an issue that is becoming more and more common as horse owners and trainers decide that a horse is too frisky or uncooperative and decide to medicate the horse to calm it and make it

Rearing

 Learn how rearing can be a defensive reaction on the part of the horse and how some horses use it to communicate dominance necessitating immediate action on the part of the handler or rider to prevent and control this dangerous action.

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