Pfizer Animal Health and American Horse Publications are proud to announce that a winner has been selected to receive the 2011 Equine Industry Vision Award. Sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, the award is intended to recognize innovation, leadership an
A horse’s history and his current environment, can influence behavior, so removing stressors from your horse’s life may be the best calming agent of all.
The spread of infectious diseases tends to increase at sales or boarding facilities, breeding farms, barns of performance and show horses, fairgrounds or racetracks where situations are ideal for introducing and transmitting infectious diseases.
"While there is no fool-proof way to avoid all circumstances that could necessitate a lameness exam, there are precautions every horse owner can take to reduce the risk of injury by controlling factors such as footing, stable management and horse health
An emergency and the need for first aid are exactly what the words imply: something potentially disastrous has happened that requires immediate temporary medical attention until the veterinarian can get there, or until a sick or injured horse can b
The findings of the poll underscore the inherent risks associated with enjoying horse sport and highlight the imperative for riders to prioritize safety measures.
Equine nutritionist Juliet Getty is a strong advocate for natural, free-choice feeding of horses. A common concern is that the horse will become overweight. Juliet addresses this concern in this ask-the-expert article.
Nominate your favorite 501(c)(3) horse rescue for the Barnfest 2020 Contest - A program that helps shed light on horse heroes who are doing great work with limited resources.
On August 31, 2011, the Board of Directors of The EQUUS Foundation, Inc. announced the award of over $270,000 in grant awards to 72 charitable organizations that are improving the quality of life for horses and the people who benefit from their unique ab