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Treatment for Malaria-like Disease in Horses Examined

Equine piroplasmosis is a parasitic blood disease that affects horses in many regions of the world. The disease is also known as babesiosis and bilary fever. It is transmitted by species of ticks affecting horses that were introduced into the United State

USRider: A Look at Horse Trailer Accidents (Part 1 of 2)

”Knowing that you may have a trailer full of injured horses is enough to spike your adrenaline, but staying calm will benefit you and your horses, because there is nothing more you can do but deal with the situation in a calm manner.”

New Year’s Resolutions for the Senior Horse Owner

Owners need to resolve to assess senior horses in two main areas: feed requirements and exercise/usability and should also resolve to embrace moderation in assessed outcomes.

California Fires Taking Toll on Horses, Livestock, and Pets

A number of horses and other animals are among the casualties of the multiple wildfires burning out of control in California.

Federal Court Asked to Toss Nevada Ranchers' Anti-Mustang Lawsuit

“We are hopeful that the court will dismiss this case, which is yet another meritless legal assault on federally protected wild horses and burros by ranchers who view these national icons as competition for cheap, taxpayer-subsidized grazing on our publ

Record Number of Americans Protest Wild Horse Roundup Scheduled to Appease Handful of Utah Ranchers

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has received a record number of public comments from over 35,000 individual citizens protesting a planned roundup of hundreds of wild horses from public lands in southwestern Utah.

A Horse's Eyes - A Key to State of Stress

A horse will blink less and twitch its eyelids more when it's under mild stress -- a new finding that could offer handlers a simple, easy-to-spot sign of agitation.

ASPCA Promotes Fostering and Adoption of Equines Amid COVID-19 Crisis

MyRightHorse.org makes it easy to help horses in need of temporary and adoptive homes.

BLM Drops Wild Horse Sterilization Experiments

BLM is dropping plans to conduct surgical sterilization experiments on mares to focus on humane fertility control vaccine for population management.

Metal Shoes, Hoof Pads , Boots or Barefoot: Which Works Best for Horses in Winter

Winter may be time to rehabilitate horse hoofs from the effects of metal shoes and hoof boots can be a useful, practical and no-nonsense tool.

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