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It's Show Time! CSU Vets Advise Ways to Avoid Infection While Traveling with Horses

In a new video, “Preventing Infections in Horses Attending Shows and Traveling,” CSU equine experts outline specific, low-cost precautions for horse owners.

Better Methods of Diagnosis for Ataxia Could Save Horse's Lives

A recent study shows that at least one in 100 horses at some point in its life will lose the ability to control its gait as a result of developing the neurological disorder ataxia.

Making Connections with Your Horse by Studying Equine Behavior

During this 12-week course, students will learn about the evolution of the horse, tracing the horse's development through time in order to appreciate the nature of the horse.

Your Horse Has the Flu - Stall Rest or Exercise?

Because equine flu is caused by a virus, there is little that can be done to cure it, other than treat the symptoms and increase the comfort level of the horse.

AHC's Issues Forum Asks "Where Are All the Horses?"

‘Where Have All the Horses Gone?’ was the focal point of an AHC forum that discussed the decline in the number of foals and horses over the last few years.

Grand Meadows Cares Series: How To Keep Your Horse Calm and Carry On

It is wise to take a step back and self-evaluate what we are doing as the horse’s caregiver because if we go blindly on our way, we create more unintended consequences, and fail to achieve anything useful.

5 Horse Riding Tips to Start 2024 on the Right Foot

Take time to steadily warm up your horse in spring, summer and autumn but especially winter when the temperature dips and it’s damp because your horse’s joints are delicate.

Time to Ride Challenge Wraps Up Final Weekend of Contest

”September 30th marks the final day of the contest for stables introducing new riders to horses via beginner-friendly horse experiences in pursuit of $100,000 cash and prizes during The Time to Ride Challenge.”

Is Drugging the Friskiness Out of Your Horse the Way to Go?

On her website, Desert Equine Balance, Patti in Vail, Arizona brings up an issue that is becoming more and more common as horse owners and trainers decide that a horse is too frisky or uncooperative and decide to medicate the horse to calm it and make it

Warning to Horse Owners about Fraud in Equine Cremations

In Britain, horse owners are being warned about fraud in the equine and pet cremation industry after a Somerset man duped horse owners into paying for individual cremations then disposed of their horses in other ways.

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