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National Reining Horse Association Advances Important Rule Changes to Help Grow the Sport of Reining

”Many important rule changes were put into place starting January 1, 2016 to help NRHA continue to grow in the future and make reining better for all spectators and competitors.”

Managing and Feeding the Orphaned or Rejected Foal from Birth to Four Months of Age

This article details a highly successful program for raising foals that are orphaned, rejected, or born to mares that have no milk.

Can the Damaged Insulin Resistant Horse Be Fixed?

The longer a horse lives as an overweight, stressed animal, the more difficult it is to bring that horse back to a normal weight, free of hypothalamic inflammation, with no more leptin or insulin resistance.

Facing Reality After Your Horse's Death

Read this thoughtful article by a veterinarian who has had years of personal experience caring for horses and other animals to learn how to deal with the logistics and emotions that accompany the death of a horse.

Indulge Your Passion for Horses at Equine Affaire

”Indulge your passion for horses at the 2016 Equine Affaire on November 10-13 at the Eastern States Exposition in W. Springfield, MA.”

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Tips for Horse Barn Building On A Small Property

Following the rules will allow you to make an informed decision as to the size, scope, site/placement of the barn building, access driveway and paddock fences.

AHP Equine Industry Survey Demonstrates Stability Based on the Number of Horses Owned/Managed

Coming on the heels of the COVID-19 pandemic, the survey can serve as an important benchmark in the health of the equine industry now and in the future.

Feeding Hay Free Choice: Pros and Cons

Feeding your horse "free choice" is encouraged by many leading equine nutritionists. Major horse owner concerns include high cost and fat horses. Here are some pros and cons that you should consider before going "free choice."

Build in Safety for Horse and Rider When Building an Indoor Arena

Many factors can be overlooked when building an indoor arena and it is important to take time to plan and consider present and future needs, and of paramount importance should be horse and rider safety.

Horizon Structures Presents Series - Home For More Than The Holidays ~ How to Zoom Through Daily Barn Chores

Not only does the morning air refresh the spirit, any horse owner with horses in the backyard will love greeting their equines first thing.

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