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Learning Safe Horsemanship Through Understanding Behavior

Equine Guelph is pleased to announce a second offering of their Horse Behaviour and Safety eWorkshop April 1 – 14, 2013.  This two week online course is designed for horse people who would like to learn more about the best practices for handling horses

Veterinary Student Seeks Help From Santa to Bring Missing Mojo Home for Christmas

Mojo, a 13 year old Palomino Quarter Horse gelding, owned by Kylie Chenier, a Veterinary School student, has not been seen since he disappeared from a pasture on Dec. 3, 2013.

Equine Asthma

A new term for an old problem in horses and humans has extra resonance in May: National Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month.

Equine Asthma

A new term for an old problem in horses and humans has extra resonance in May: National Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month.

Leading Wild Horse Advocacy Organization calls for Emergency Halt to Roundup Operations

Internal assessments show the BLM holding facilities system is fundamentally broken and simply cannot safely hold the thousands of additional wild horses that the BLM intends to capture this year.

Transporting Horses Safely Takes a Step Forward with New Assessment Tool

After statistical analysis, the team showed that the BUT test was highly reliable in assessing whether a horse was broken or unbroken.

Thoroughbreds Benefit from Equiwinner™ Electrolyte Patches as They Transition to New Careers

Equiwinner’s non-transdermal patches contain naturally balanced electrolytes that, rather than transferring electrolytes to the horse, the horse’s body recognizes the electrolytes in the patches.

Help Protect Horses from the Cruel Practice of Soring!

The rule would eliminate the use of devices integral to soring and the conflict-ridden industry-run self-enforcement system, which has allowed horse soring to continue for decades, and return enforcement authority to USDA.

Monty Roberts and Denise Heinlein Announce New Course; ‘Gentling Wild Horses’

The course will feature access to untouched, wild horses with little domestic influence, and is a unique experience since most equestrians work only with horses raised being handled by people.

Studies Show Success with Bio-Sponge in Treating Horse Diarrhea

Diarrhea in adult horses and foals is a significant source of morbidity and mortality. The results of a retrospective study conducted in the late 1990’s indicated that more than 25% of horses admitted to a teaching hospital with acute diarrhea did not s

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