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Emergency Preparedness: Making Sure Your Horses Are Safe When You Are Not Around

Peace of is the reward for horse owners when emergency preparedness allows horse owners to trust others to care for their horses.

Rutgers Annual Horse Management Seminar to Include a Virtual Series Again in 2024

The mission of the Equine Science Center is 'Better Horse Care through Research and Education' to advance the well-being and performance of horses and the equine industry.

Managing Liver Disease in Horses with Nutrition

According to research at the Kentucky Equine Research Center, the nutritional management of liver disease in horses is aimed at reducing dietary protein and the amount of ammonia and other gut-derived toxins that affect the nervous system.

Landmark Appellate Court Decision Stops BLM Wyoming Wild Horse Wipeout

"Ruling throws a wrench into the backroom deal between the BLM and livestock grazing interests to eliminate federally protected wild horses from over one million acres of public land in Wyoming and blocks BLM from treating public lands as private lands i

80+ Organizations Oppose Government Plan to Slaughter America’s Mustangs

Americans want wild horses and burros protected, not brutally killed and slaughtered, and a humane and scientific path for wild horse management not only exists, but is broadly supported by 80+ groups.

Biosecurity to Keep Your Horses Safe and Healthy

Biosecurity is the compilation of management protocols that limit the transmission and spread of disease-causing pathogens such bacteria, viruses or fungal infections.

Jackson's Paddock Paradise & Hooves Built, Not Carved

Paddock Paradise: A Guide to Natural Horse Boarding to help horse owners create habitats for their horses that simulate the wilderness experience of this species.

Owners Unaware of Aging Horse's Health

To determine the prevalence of health problems in aged horses, researchers at the University of Liverpool, U.K., sent questionnaires to 128 horse owners residing in northwestern England and northern Wales. Eighty-seven usable responses were collected,

Bring Back the Horse's Instincts - A Letter from Dr. Getty

The Animal Resource Center (ARC) in Oklahoma City is caring for hundreds of animals displaced by tornados and storms and Manna Pro has donated much-needed feed.

Question from a Horseback Rider: How Can A Saddle Pad Affect My Ride?

Too often, saddles pinch and restrict not only the muscles and skeletal structure of the horse, but they radically inhibit adequate blood and oxygen flow along the spine.

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