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Quarter Horse News Shifts to Digital to Better Serve Readers

We are excited for this new chapter with Quarter Horse News, in which we can give our readers access to the information they want from their smartphones and computers.

Trump Interior Nominee Should Honor American Public's Support for Protection of Mustangs as "Symbols of America's Greatness"

"While we are concerned about Rep. Zinke’s record regarding wild horse protection, we are hopeful that he will address the ongoing federal mismanagement of the program, save taxpayers' money and preserve free-roaming wild horses and burros as part of o

Confirmed Cases of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Quarantined in Colorado

”The Equine Disease Communication Center reports that three horses on one premise in Montezuma County, Colorado, have been confirmed positive for Vesicular Stomatitis Virus.”

American Miniature Horse Assn Celebrates Championship Show

The most beautiful and refined small equine competitors from all over the world came to compete at the 2012 American Miniature Horse Association’s (AMHA) World Championship show at Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas September 27-October 6,

Ten Money-saving Tips for a Happy New Year for Horse Owners

As the New Year 2013 rolls in, many horse owners need to improve their cash flow by saving on horse-care items so they will have more for family, transportation, and other expenses.

Crash Course For a Healthy Horse Coming Soon

Essential horse management skills include identifying early signs of health problems, evaluating a horse's health status and responding appropriately.

Methylsulfonylmethane

Methylsulfonylmethane is primarily given to horses as a joint supplement to aid in the health of collagen and cartilage.

Case of Equine Herpes Virus-1 Confirmed in New Jersey

The State of New Jersey Department of Agriculture has announced the quarantine of two farms after tests confirmed a horse from a Gladstone farm contracted the neurologic form of Equine Herpes Virus, Type One (EHV-1). That horse is recovering and receiving

Online Video Shows Rapid Spread of Equine Influenza

In August, 2007, 13 horses arrived in Melbourne, Australia from Japan. Unbeknownst at the time, eight of those horses were infected with the equine influenza virus. Within two months, those eight infected horses would spread the disease to 76,000 horses o

Horse Colic or Could It Be Lymphoma?

Although horses do not often get cancer other than melanoma, researchers now believe that lymphoma is more prevalent than previously thought. Unfortunately, most lymphomas in horses don’t enlarge the lymph nodes, but instead involve internal organs ina

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