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Can the Damaged Insulin Resistant Horse Be Fixed?

The longer a horse lives as an overweight, stressed animal, the more difficult it is to bring that horse back to a normal weight, free of hypothalamic inflammation, with no more leptin or insulin resistance.

Breed Evaluations with Performance Criteria Produce Successful Horses

The Performance Shagya-Arabian Registry ensures that the horse is able to meet performance criteria as well as the conformation, breed type, temperament, movement and bloodline requirements.

Arabian Horse Association Adopts WDAA Dressage Tests for 2013

WDAA looks forward to working with AHA to offer Western Dressage as another discipline in which the versatile Arabian horse can showcase its versatility and unique style.

First Aid for Sprains and Strains in Horses

When a horse has a strain or a sprain, managing pain can help the horse heal without undue pain and stress.

Host A Safe Horsemanship Clinic Based on Equine Behavior

Equine Guelph's 'Train-the-Trainer Kit' is now available for download free of charge for qualified facilitators interested in teaching a hands-on equine behavior and safety clinic!.

Time To Ride Welcomes 62 Equine Facilities as Pilot Program Participants

The goal is to familiarize school-age children with horses through an initial series of six to eight lessons that include basic horse care as well as riding.

From Big to Small: Groundwork Programs Are for All Horses

Miniature horses are fantastic, but owners have difficulty finding venues that allow them to test their skills, but now these minis have a place to show off.

Cornell Cardiologists Calm Horses’ Fluttering Hearts with New Treatment

A new procedure offered by cardiologists at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, provides an alternative way to reset the quivering heart of a horse back to its normal heartbeat.

Equine Disease Communication Center Launches Online Equine Coronavirus and COVID-19 Resources

To mitigate and protect horses from the spread of COVID-19 and keep owners and horses safe, the EDCC created a resource center that will be updated as necessary to reflect current information.

Spring Forward Horse Health With Vaccinations

Reactions that horses develop to a vaccine are due to the horse’s immune system responding to the vaccine and they are generally mild, self-limiting and often don’t require treatment.

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