Author McCauley plans to continue donations from the sale of Ivory Pal books in 2014 with new deserving rescues to be named in the coming months and encourages horse lovers to get involved in some way with their favorite horse rescues.
From fundraising to care and re-feeding of starved horses, the new Homes for Horses Coalition site provides a wealth of relevant and useful information and resources for equine welfare organizations from experts in the field.
The Celebration of the Horse will be a spectacular return for equestrian sport to New York City, showcasing the horses and riders against a backdrop of skyscrapers in one of the worldâs most iconic venues
With pastures turning green, many owners of older horses are concerned about how best to care for them to insure good health and comfort.
For many years, the temperature of the horse's coronary bands and hooves have been seen by both horse owners and veterinarians as an indicator of possible laminitis. Now, according to research in Denmark, that theory no longer holds.
According to Kim A. Sprayberry, DVM, Dipl. ACVim of the University of Florida, horses are highly susceptible to botulism toxins. In fact, she dubs botulism as "A Perfect Killer" because of the effects the toxins have on a horse. Vaccination, feed and wat
Castrations will produce a gentler horse that is more rideable, trainable, saleable and adoptable.
The House Appropriations Committee has passed a bill that will send wild horses to slaughter against the will of the American people
âThe case of Eastern equine encephalitis was confirmed positive by the Florida Department of Agriculture on July 3rd in a horse that had euthanized on June 27, 2015.â
In conditions where humidity is high and sweat no longer evaporates to cool the skin, horses are prone to heat exhaustion and heat stroke which can be extremely dangerous.