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Omega Fields’ Donations Aid Equines

Equine and canine organizations across the country serve a worthwhile purpose of educating members and communities about different breeds and abilities of horses and dogs. They exist to help animals, as well, improving quality of life and even the very

Anhidrosis

Anhidrosis occurs when the horse's body is unable to generate sweat. Quick action is required to prevent your horse from overheating. Learn about this condition.

Congress Passes Tax Bill with Horse Benefits; President Will Sign It

”This change will allow anyone in the horse business to immediately depreciate up to $500,000 of the cost of any investment in industry assets, including horses, fences, equipment, tack, trucks, etc., purchased and placed in service in 2015 and 2016.”

American Horse Council’s 2015 Issues Forum and Speakers Set

”The American Horse Council’s National Issues Forum, sponsored by Luitpold Animal Health, on June 16 in Washington, DC will feature speakers from various sectors of the industry.”

Yikes! My Horse Has No Tail!

While pinworm infection is commonly seen in young horses, studies suggest an upward trend in the pinworm population being hosted in adult horses.

Anatomy of an Ulcer in Your Horse

Modern horse keeping and feeding practices are often at odds with how horses naturally live and eat, which can lead to big problems for their stomach, such as gastric ulcers.

Is Your Horse Stiff? Is It Arthritis?

Arthritis is one of the most common conditions that affects performance and pleasure horses.

Research Shows Horses Living Longer, Healthier Lives

Newsdate: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 - 8:05 am Location: MEDFORD, Massachusetts Equine medicine, including nutrition, dentistry and the treatment of diseases and conditions common in older horses, has vastly improved, to the point where horses are living healt

Protecting Horses from Poisonous Plants

With weather affecting forage available to horses, they are more inclined to ingest unfamiliar plants so horse owners need to be familiar with poisonous plants and signs of toxicity.

Using Diet to Manage Neuromuscular Disorders in Horses

Veterinarians caution against adopting dietary changes without a confirmed veterinary diagnosis since clinical signs displayed by horses with neuromuscular disorders are not necessarily unique to the described conditions.

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