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Horse Management in Winter

Winter can be a challenging time for horse management. Whether your horse lives in the barn or in the pasture, there are some key points to keeping your equine happy and healthy during the colder months.

Hot Weather Demands Increase in Water for Horses

During hot summer months and with drought blanketing the country, horse owners are being urged to make sure that horses are getting the water needed to guarantee good health. Water consumption is extremely important in the digestive process to avoid colic

Tropical Storm Brings Problems for Horse Owners

With the National Hurricane Center reporting that torrential rains and flooding will continue for the next several days across parts of the Florida Panhandle and north Florida, horse owners are scrambling to keep their horses out of flooded areas and prot

Peramivir Proves Effective in Treatment of Equine Influenza

Horses treated with a single IV dose of peramivir showed significantly milder clinical signs including fever, nasal discharge, and cough with a shorter duration than control horses.

American Horse Council's 1st Qtr. 2019 Webinar to Focus on New United Horse Coalition

The webinar will focus on the recent transformation of the Unwanted Horse Coalition to the United Horse Coalition, reflecting the industry's unity.

Half of Tested Horses Have Ulcers

For the past three years, animal health company Merial has hosted gastroscopy events across the country, and the results consistently show stomach ulcers are a threat to horses of all breeds and disciplines. From 2008 through 2010, veterinarians scoped

Why Do Horse Owners Fear Strangles?

Mention the word "strangles" and many horse owners become anxious,  agitated, and downright dismayed. But, why? First of all, strangles is extremely contagious and means loads of work for the horse owner in addition to the anxiety of dealing with a sick

Don't Let Horse Skin Issues Go Unchecked during Cold Weather

Horses develop tumors, nodules, and swellings on their skin in winter as well as during warmer months making it important to check your horse's skin often.

Don't Let Horse Skin Issues Go Unchecked during Cold Weather

Horses develop tumors, nodules, and swellings on their skin in winter as well as during warmer months making it important to check your horse's skin often.

Grooming Your Horse

Learn about the essential tools you will need to groom your horse and the 8 steps to follow for an efficient grooming routine that will keep your horse happy as well as looking good.

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