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California Horse Industry Thriving as Horse Expos Unite the State

”In addition to the greatest marketplace for equine things in the West, horse owners have the opportunity to learn about saving trails, issues about wild horses, equine health concerns and join with many others who have a passion for horses.”

Free Guide on Building Horse Barns Now Available

MyHorse Daily has announced the release of a new free guide for horse owners: Building Horse Barns: Tips on Barn Styles, Barn Layouts and Practical Horse Barn Features.

KHC Supports Horses Affected by Natural Disasters

The Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) provides a central coordination point for Kentucky equine rescue efforts to support horses affected by hurricanes, tornados, floods, fire and other natural disasters. KHC has experience responding to equine crisis throu

When It's Necessary to Rehome Your Horse

Equine charities receive a large number of calls every month from horse owners seeking alternative homes for their animals. With over one million horses and donkeys in the UK and over seven million in the United States, charitable rescue and rehoming or

Top Ten Ways to Have Fun with Your Horse

Trafalgar Square books has developed a top ten list of ways to have fun with your horse. Not only can you have fun, but you can exercise, condition, and develop an outstanding relationship with you horse all at the same time. As noted in their news releas

What if? Mastering the Ability to "Read" Your Horse through Touch

"The two key parts of the Masterson Method principles and techniques aren't difficult to learn and enable the owner/handler to see subtle changes in the horse's behavior that tell where the horse is hiding and holding tension.”

Heat Stress in Horses - What Every Horse Owner Should Know

”The large muscle mass of a horse generates a tremendous amount of heat, particularly when exercising and, as they sweat, the horse looses both water and electrolytes, leading to dehydration.”

Making Great Strides: 4-H Horse Project Members Spend the Day with Julie Goodnight

The young riders and their horses got help with challenges common to many equestrians, but two in particular stood out: An anxious horse and a horse refusing to go.

Tips on Preventing Horse-related Injuries Whether Occasional Rider or Professional Competitor

Horse related injuries are serious and targeted prevention efforts should be a top priority of everyone involved with horses.

New Cases of Infectious Equine Diseases Continue in February

The Equine Disease Communication Center encourages horse owners to be proactive in equine infectious disease prevention.

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