While there is no evidence that COVID 19 is a problem for horses, over 40% of respondents reported they had to change horse management because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The international conference convened professionals and scientists to discuss humane wildlife management when the state is determining how to improve stewardship of wild horses during a deadly disease outbreak.
Equine documentary dares to challenge the way we look at horses’ behaviors and promotes the notion that lameness doesn’t start at the head bob.
Veterinarians partner with the ColiCare Program to help protect horses and their owners.
Because wild horse and burro populations on public lands increase rapidly, the BLM must gather and remove excess animals to keep herds from overpopulating their habitat.
Wood chewing is not only costly to horse owners, but can severely damage the health of the horse by causing dental, mouth, and stomach problems. Learn about the causes of wood chewing ways of preventing it in your horse.
Learn about the causes that lead to pawing actions by horses and how good horse management including diet and exercise can help prevent this destructive habit.
Through Operation Gelding, the UHC provides funds and materials to assist groups that wish to host low-cost or free clinics in which horse owners can have their stallions castrated by a certified veterinarian.
With Ride America, riders create a permanent achievement record for their horses, and now, ACTHA events are eligible towards the awards.
Another milestone was shattered during the National Reining Horse Association Futurity & Adequan North American Affiliate Championship Show by Arcese Quarter Horses USA.