Search Results

8665 results found!

Out of Control: How to Bring Your Horse Back to Earth

When a horse is overwhelmed emotionally and becomes reactive, it's behavior will escalate unless we take active measures to retrieve the horse from the downward spiral.

Free Gastroscopy Exams Offered at Horse Show

Competitors at the Kentucky Horse Park have an opportunity for a free gastroscopy exam of their horse courtesy of Merial and Rood and Riddle on June 11-12, during the 2-day break between the Country Heir I and Country Heir II Horseshow. Gastroscopy exams

Jessica Springsteen Joins ASPCA in Petition to Ban Horse Slaughter

The horse is the New Jersey State Animal and now, several prominent New Jersey horse owners and advocates, including accomplished equestrian Jessica Springsteen (daughter of musician Bruce Springsteen) have joined the the American Society for the Preventi

Protest Today Urging Nevada Governor to Reinstate Mustang Cooperative

Nevada Governor Sandoval is being urged to rescind the termination of the Virgina Range Horse Cooperative Agreement with AWHC which includes the humane birth control program.

A Shaggy Haircoat - Is It Cushing's Disease or a Pituitary Tumor?

If the horse or pony has a long shaggy hair coat and a history of shedding late or not at all, it is often assumed that they have Equine Cushing's Disease also known as Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID). Cushing’s Disease is a hormonal di

Coggins Tests and Vaccines Protecting Horses from Mosquitoes

A report by Nathan Vickers in Rogersville, Missouri, cites a horse owner who isn't taking any chances with her horses when it comes to protecting them from West Nile virus and other mosquito-borne diseases.

Winter Weather Changes May Increase Risk of Colic in Horses

"Changes in diet and stabling often occur at the same time as changes in weather and activity levels and these changes can impact your horse's risk of colic.”

The Right Horse to Host Second Annual Summit to Bring Together Equine Industry and Adoption Thought Leaders

The Summit will provide opportunity to celebrate the collective work being done to help horses and massively increase equine adoption.

Is Stem Cell Fluid the Key to Treating EPM in Horses?

Treating horses with injuries by injection of stem cell fluid is superior to treating them with intact stem cell injections because the factors from the stem cell fluid persist in the horse's body for a longer time.

Protect Your Horse from Equine Influenza this Winter

According to AAEP, equine influenza, caused by the orthomyxovirus equine influenza A type 2 (A/equine 2), is one of the most common infectious diseases of the respiratory tract of horses. It is endemic in the equine population of the United States and thr

Subscribe