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Horse Advocates Support Ag Bill Coming Up January 2014

A bill coming before the US Congress in January 2014 by the House and Senate Agriculture Appropriations committee includes language barring the U.S. Department of Agriculture from funding inspections at horse slaughter plants.

Encouraging Beneficial Hydration in Your Horse

When your horse sweats, he loses salt and other key minerals that support normal nerve and muscle function and if these lost minerals aren't replenished, your horse may be left with a nutritional imbalance.

Road to the Horse Educates and Entertains

Some great Canadians have crossed the border to bring their talents and influence to the United States. Actors like Michael J. Fox. Entertainers like Celine Dion. And even great rodeo competitors like Robin Burwash. But a new brand of Canadian influence i

New Cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Reported in New York

A second horse in Oneida County has died from Eastern Equine Encephalitis following the death of a year and a half old horse from the Town of Vienna that died from the virus last weekend.

Strangles Cases Bring Horse Racing Cautions

Because of the  outbreak of strangles at Saratoga Raceway in New York, racing officials in Canada and throughout the United States are cautioning horse owners not to enter horses in races that participated are were located at the Saratoga race track dur

One Size Doesn't Fit All When It Comes to Parasite Control for Your Horse

The most common and troublesome internal parasites in horses are roundworms, small and large strongyles, tapeworms and botfly larvae.

Horse Owners Are Invited To Participate In An EDCC Biosecurity Survey

Summarized information will be shared with the horse industry and used to create educational information, plus the EDCC will use the information to help owners protect their horses.

Preventing Chips and Cracks in Your Horse's Hooves

As a horse runs or moves over rough ground, the huge amount of weight and stress on the hoof can split the structure apart, and, once a crack or chip is started, it tends to grow.

Horses4Heroes Days at Tule Springs Kicks Off Week of March 3

Horses4Heroes with Cox Charities and the Associated General Contractors of America’s Las Vegas Chapter are presenting Horses4Heroes Days at Tule Springs, a celebration honoring local heroes and the horses that serve them every day.

How Should I Manage My Barefoot Horse?

Your barefoot trimmer must trim your horse to compensate for the lack of natural environment and movement.

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