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ASPCA Help a Horse Home Equine Adoption Challenge Focuses on Finding Homes for Horses

Free ASPCA Webinar on Jan. 23 kicks off a national initiative awarding $150,000 to equine organizations.

Horse Suffering from Saddle Sores? What You Should Know

Fitting a saddle correctly is a science and horse owners should seek advice from a veterinarian or other professional when deciding which saddle is best for a particular horse.

New Collaboration between Boehringer Ingelheim and Sleip Leverages AI-technology to Help Detect Lameness in Horses

The Sleip app uses artificial intelligence (AI) to provide objective analysis of a horse’s movement with just a smartphone.

Basic Hoof and Leg Protection for the Sport Horse

Bell boots, splint boots, polo wraps - learn what these protective boots can do to protect your horse during exercise, training and in the arena.

A Better Understanding - Four Core Concerns Humans and Horses Share

”My research drew me to natural horsemanship trainers because they appeared close to what I was looking for in the way of communicating in horse language, but the use of bits, spurs, whips and sticks didn’t line up with my desire to have a Do No Harm

A Billion Reasons to Manage Your Horse Pasture

One high-shedder horse can drop 6+ billion eggs that have the potential to become infective larvae in a pasture over a year’s time. One low-shedder horse can drop 1.5+ billion eggs that have the potential to become infective larvae in a pasture over a y

8 Tips for Better Winter Horse Health

During cold weather, it becomes more difficult to monitor horse health, so daily once-overs are important to make sure that any developing health issues are addressed in a timely manner.

Hoof Care: Importance of Proper Trimming and Shoeing Intervals

Keeping track of hoof health and growth helps prevent problems and also alerts you when the farrier needs to see the horse before the next scheduled visit.

First Aid for the Uncomfortable Horse: Is it Colic or Tying Up?

A horse showing sudden signs of discomfort may need veterinary attention: First, however, you need to determine whether the horse is suffering from colic or muscle pain due to muscle cramps.

Keeping Your Horse's Wellness Top Of Mind

Veterinarians partner with the ColiCare Program to help protect horses and their owners.

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