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During Hot Summer Months Your Horse's Access to Water Is of Utmost Importance

With temperatures currently soaring, it’s not only imperative horses have access to water at all times but also that it’s clean and fresh.

Arizona Horses Quarantined with Vesicular Stomatitis Virus

According to the Arizona Department of Agriculture, three properties in Santa Cruz County are now under quarantine after horses were diagnosed with the contagious livestock disease Vesicular Stomatitis Virus.

Do Age, Time of Year, and Location Affect Gastrointestinal Health in Horses

A study shows an increased risk of a colic related disorder in horses from around Lancashire and determined it is plausible that environmental factors might play a role in the development of Idiopathic Focal Eosinophilic Enteritis.

HRTV Offers Fans a Feast of Thanksgiving Programming

HRTV, The Network for Horse Sports, is treating horse enthusiasts to a special Thanksgiving lineup of exciting horse programming with everything from horse racing to the Aachen World Equestrian Festival and the US Polo competition.

With Springtime on the Horizon - Time to Protect Your Horse from Mosquito-borne Disease

According to the AAEP, West Nile virus (WNV) is the leading cause of arbovirus encephalitis in horses and humans in the United States

How a Wet Muddy Pasture May Affect Horse Health

A relatively common bacterial infection, rain scald, caused by the invasion of the bacterium Dermatophilus often affects horses left in wet, muddy pastures during winter months.

Wet, Muddy Conditions May Lead to Lameness in Horses

Winter weather conditions often contribute to an increase in cases of lameness in horses. Horses that are pastured in wet and muddy conditions often develop small cuts and wounds on the lower limbs which can easily be missed. Bacteria and other pathogens

Cases of Equine Osteoarthritis Helped by Aquatic Therapy

Research at the Equine Orthopaedic Research Center at Colorado State University investigating the functional, biomechanical, and cellular effects of aquatic therapy on diminishing the progression of osteoarthritis show that aquatic therapy is a viable t

Domestic Horse Slaughter Ban Continues

”Americans do not eat horses, nor do they want them suffering in long-distance transport and in inhumane slaughter plants so they can end up on a foreign dinner plate.”.

Winning a Horse Leads to Success

Winner of a Purebred Arabian Bred by Wayne Newton, Opens Online Only Tack Store In 1987, a shy young teenager by the name of Sarvy Emo with no horse experience except her once a week riding lessons, became the winner of the International Arabian Horse As

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