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Free Webinar Scientifically Defines the Horse’s Healing Impact on Humans

Research clearly demonstrates that young children with cerebral palsy experienced impressive improvements and showed that these therapeutic benefits go a long way to support the notion of the positive impact of horses on humans.

Improving Diagnosis of Colic in Horses - New Studies Pave the Way

”Colic is the most common emergency problem in horses and is one of the main causes of death because of the range of different causes from intestinal spasms to the gut dying due to becoming trapped.”

Thanksgiving: Time to Make Sure Horse Barns Are Safe from Dangers of Fire

This is the time to think about the barn and stable as the “home of your horses” and practice these fire prevention tips for our horses like we do for our human family.

Kentucky Equine Facility COVID19 Guidelines

The State Veterinarian's office advises all boarding facilities to cease all unnecessary operations and activities, engage in horse care activities ONLY, and close their facilities to all but essential staff.

New Mexico Horse Slaughter Plant Closer to Opening

A representative of the US Agriculture Department has recommended that an application for a horse slaughter plant in New Mexico be processed and a grant of federal inspection be issued.

HorseShow.com Youth Festival Is Back!

Simply submit a video of a practice show ride on your horse, and our expert judge will review your performance and explain what you can do to improve.

More Human Cases of West Nile Virus, but Fewer in Horses

West Nile virus is on the rise nationwide with more than 1,100 human cases reported as of Aug. 22, the highest at this point in the season since the virus was first detected in the United States in 1999. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and P

Gary Lane Designs Innovative Freedom Bridle for Horses

Gary Lane announces the design and availability of the Freedom Bridle to help gaited horse trail riders enjoy hours of smooth and easy gaiting on the rail or the trail.

New Study Offers Key to Diagnosis of Synovial Sepsis in Horses

Both blood and synovial fluid had good sensitivity and specificity, meaning that they were sufficiently able to diagnose horses with septic joint infections when present and rule out joint infections when they were not.

Improving Equine Mobility - New Book Reveals the How To's

If you have ever wanted a horse to move better, to manifest its potential, this new book may be the tool you need to maximize your horse's potential.

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