âWhat Horse Professionals and Stable Operators Need to Know About Land Useâ is a free webinar available to all horse professionals on October 14, 2013.
The Bureau of Land Management is poised to continue its costly, cruel and inhumane helicopter roundups of wild horses and burros in 2014, according to contracts timidly released at 4:33 PM ET last Friday, January 31.
Equine practitioners who participate in Vet Direct Safety Net will provide up to $600 worth of free veterinary services to assist horse owners in need of emergency help.
With the cost of living increasing for people and their horses, savvy yard managers recognize the return on investments in their horses' health.
The number one killer of horses is colic. Colic is not a disease, but rather a combination of signs that alert us to abdominal pain in the horse. Colic can range from mild to severe, but it should never be ignored.
Muscular disorders are common in athletic horses and can be frustrating and even fatal under some circumstances.
Monty Roberts' class is for the novice, as well as the advanced student, to observe a master at work practicing discoveries that changed the horse world.
A nutritional imbalance in the horse causes the enlargement of facial features. Learn how a balanced diet with appropriate supplementation can prevent and treat this condition.
The threat of competition is not the only risk for the upcoming 2013 show season. West Nile virus remains a threat to horses, and protecting them is crucial.
Merial continues to support horse owners with helpful programs such as Equine Drug Facts where they can get important information about medications and Outbreak Alert to let them know what diseases are in their area.