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Innovative Fly Products to Provide a Comfortable Summer 2018 for Your Equine

Flies cause horses great discomfort during summer time, and Horseware is dedicated to keeping horses cool, protected from UV rays and free from flies.

Cowboy Mounted Shooting Competition Returns to Amarillo

The Starline Showcase of Champions brings the world’s top ten professional mounted shooting competitors in each of the six divisions together to determine the CMSA’s best horse and rider.

Hobble Train Your Horse

Hobble training your horse will teach him patience, will teach him to give to pressure, will teach him not to panic if his legs are trapped, and it comes in handy if you have no place to tie him.

Respiratory Challenges in Horses, Part 1: Equine Influenza

Equine influenza attacks the normal immune functions of your horse’s lungs, which causes an increased susceptibility to secondary bacterial infection and bacterial pneumonia.

What Horse Owners Should Do During the First 30 Minutes of a Suspected Infectious Disease Outbreak

Fever, diarrhea, discharge from nostrils, coughing, or increased respiratory rate may be signs of an infectious disease and once a disease is suspected, owners should take immediate steps to stop disease spread.

Stolen Horse Intl. Seeks Auction Donations for Victims

Stolen Horse International is seeking auction donations to help victims of horse theft. “This is not just a horse; it’s not money; it’s my heart,”' say one missing horse victim.

Kentucky Equine Survey Releases Initial Findings

Kentucky is home to 242,400 horses and the total value of the state’s equine and equine-related assets is estimated at $23.4 billion, according to the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey.

Peg Greiwe: A Back Country Horsemen of America Horsewoman

”Peg says 'It all started with a handful of men sitting around a campfire, concerned about losing horse access to trails… and we’re still concerned about that today. We’ve come so far, and I like to think of myself as a support that helped along t

Horses and Brush Fires - Prepare, Act, Survive

With brush fires raging through parts of Australia, all horse owners need to assess their situations related to the possibilities of fires in their areas. The key to fire safety in all cases is to be prepared to act quickly and efficiently if a fire shoul

Let Whinny Warmers Protect Your Horse from Winter Chill

In warm weather, a horse annoyed by biting flies on its legs can take off at a lively trot for the far side of the pasture to escape the pests.  But if those same legs are exposed to winter’s bitter chill, while suffering from the pain of arthritis or

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