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Horses Recognize People Via Visual and Auditory Clues

The latest findings of scientists at the University of Sussex show horses single out humans through using a "cross modal" ability. The same researchers previously determined that the horses also recognize members of their herd in this way.

Research Focuses on Roaring in Horses

Roaring, or laryngeal paralysis is a common upper respiratory disorder in horses. It is characterized by paralysis of the left arytenoid cartilage and vocal fold. When this one-sided paralysis occurs, the affected flapper is sucked into the airway when th

Donating to the AHP Student Fund Will Not Bring the Cops

Horse owners and enthusiasts are being encouraged to donate to the 2014 AHP Student Fund Silent Auction and make a difference in a student’s career in equine media.

Keeping Horse Owners Informed about Deworming

”We do not recommend any specific deworming schedule. However, we do recommend deworming according to fecal egg count results.”

Honoring Cowboys with a Kiss for A Way of Life

The Cowboy Spirit is about honesty, integrity, courage, and patriotism, and Cowboys are models of strong character, sound family values, and good common sense.

Draper Therapies Supports Riding Education with Ride and Learn Clinic

Tommy Serio is considered to be one of the best hunter trainers and riders in the United States, and has spent over thirty years winning numerous national hunter championships at the most prestigious shows across the country.

Genomic Map Opens Way for Foal Vaccine

For three decades, Dr. John Prescott, University of Guelph Professor and Chair of the OVC Department of Pathobiology, has been unwavering in his quest to find a vaccine able to combat the deadly Rhodococcus bacterium that causes pneumonia in foals and can

Study Shows Horses Use Eyes and Ears to Communicate

"...we found that in horses their ear position was also a crucial visual signal that other horses respond to. In fact, horses need to see the detailed facial features of both eyes and ears before they use another horse's head direction to guide them."

Why Is Genetic Diversity in Male Horses Nearly Zero?

An international team of researchers has used ancient DNA to produce compelling evidence that the lack of genetic diversity in modern stallions is the result of the domestication process.

BreyerFest Celebrates Horses and Britain

Mark your calendars for BreyerFest British Invasion, Breyer Animal Creation’s 23rd annual festival for horse lovers this July 20-22, 2012 at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, KY. In honor of the London Olympics, this fun, family-friendly festival wi

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