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Managing the "Hard Keeper"

A "hard-keeper" is a horse that needs special attention in order to maintain adequate weight, especially during the cold winter months. Learn the 8 things you can do to maintain your horse's weight and health.

Restricting Your Horse's Forage Is Incredibly Stressful - Advice from Dr. Getty

Stress = Obesity. That’s right. Stress is keeping your horse fat. And the main source of stress for most horses? Restricting forage.

Horizon Structures Presents Series - "Women of a Certain Age" Say Hello to Horse Ownership

So, when you have the opportunity and wherewithal to follow your heart into the wonderful world of horses in later years, I say, go for it.

Horse Gentler Monty Roberts Tames a Wild Horse In Front of 30,000 Brazilians

The Horse Gentler Monty Roberts uses gentle taming with horse at Barretos Equine Event 2023.

Eye Injuries - Always an Emergency

Learn about different kinds of eye injuries in horses and the importance of prompt treatment by a veterinarian to prevent serious damage to the horse's vision.

OQHA Now Requires Negative Test for Piroplasmosis

The Ohio Quarter Horse Association now requires certification of a negative blood test for equine piroplasmosis for all horses entering the Ohio Expo Center for the All American Quarter Horse Congress. The test must have been completed within one year

Veterinarians Stress Importance of Hendra Virus Vaccine for All Horses

Veterinarians in Australia are rallying around the call for vaccinations for all horses against the life-threatening Hendra virus.

A Radio Program for Horse Lovers

The first live morning show with an equine theme, this light, lively, entertaining daily look at the horse world and the people in it is hosted by Glenn, the Geek, and Jamie Jennings and produced by Jennifer H.

How to Tie a Horse

Quick and easy to learn, a simple slip-knot is a good knot to use for tying your horse. Learn how to make this know, and importantly, learn where you should never tie your horse.

Research Shows Box Elder Trees Source of Deadly Horse Disease

For decades, hundreds of horses in North America and northern Europe have died from a pasture-associated muscle disease whose cause, prevention, and treatment have remained elusive.

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