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Veterinarian Perspectives from the Birthing Barn: Part 1

There is nothing better than a safe delivery and healthy foal, calf, kid or lamb.

Eastern Tent Caterpillars Make Their 2024 Kentucky Debut

Caterpillars’ hairs, especially their cuticles, embed in the lining of the mare’s gut leading to bacterial infections that can adversely affect the fetus and placenta by breaching the gut’s protective barrier.

Horse Rhythms and Movements from Walk to Gallop and in Between

Read to learn how close attention to your horse's rhythms and movements can improve your interactions with your horse.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Building A Seasonal Use Barn

The ideal barn style will offer form, fit, and function without features that will cost more money to manage during the owner’s absence.

New AAEP Rules for Non-Racing Competitive Horses

The AAEP has established guidelines for veterinarians involved in treating non-racing performance horses which compete in a wide range of athletic activities and may need different treatment than those involved in racing. Since a majority of AAEP membe

Equine Experts Featured at Up-coming Horse Expo University

”Western States Horse Expo features “classes” at its University “campus,” but don’t worry — all the subjects are about your favorite topic: Horses!.”

What Horse Owners Should Know About Use of Haylage

Haylage is not recommended for horses due to the danger of botulism since dust in hay is formed when the hay is insufficiently dried, leading to heating and spoilage and allowing the growth of the bacterium, Clostridium botulinum.

Horizon Structures Announces 2nd Annual Run-in Horse Shed Sweepstakes Giveaway

According to Dave Zook, owner of Horizon Structures, this FREE 10 x 20 run-in shed is the perfect gift for your horse as the holiday season approaches.

Good Horsekeeping Lends Credence to Equine Products

With the advent of Good Horsekeeping, buyers of equine products for use with their horses have a source where they can check out advertising claims about products for equines. Three products have now been added to those with the seal of approval from Good

Enjoying Riding Your Horse in Winter by Being Well Prepared

Living in colder areas of the country brings special challenges for winter horse back riding, especially in areas where snow and ice take over for a few months each year. That doesn't mean that anyone should stop riding simply because of the forces of

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