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Tips on How to Get Youth Involved with Horses from Certified Horsemanship Association

Seeing the joy washing over a child's face while riding for the first time is inspiring so, if looking for ways a young person can get into riding, plenty of options are available.

Keeping Cool with Barn Misters

Learn strategies for helping your horses stay cool on hot summer days, and when all else fails, how different kinds of barn misters can help fight off the heat.

Flooring First - Young Florida Barn Builder Discovers ComfortStall Does It All

ComfortStall requires only enough bedding to absorb urine and it prevents urine seepage that creates unhealthy barn air and requires regular, heavy-duty cleaning.

$4.5 Million to Be Awarded at Cinch National Finals of Team Roping

The United States Team Roping Championships (USTRC), the national governing body for the sport of team roping, is set to host more than 7,000 teams as it stages the estimated $4.5 million Cinch USTRC National Finals of Team Roping October 22-30 in Oklahom

Now Available - Horse Health Matters - A Book for Every Horse Owner!

”Horse Health Matters takes a fresh approach addressing the "big picture" topics that horse owners encounter on a daily basis. and provides useful advice and important takeaways that can immediately help the horse owner improve horse health and safety.â

Back Country Horsemen Team Up with Tennessee Walking Horses

Back Country Horsemen of America leads the fight to save trails for horse use and the Tennessee Walking Horse is one of today’s most popular trail horses.

How Do You Know If You Should Blanket Your Horse?

Horses have two natural defenses against cold; a long hair coat and a layer of fat beneath the skin. Both provide an excellent means of insulation against the cold.

Horses Have Paid a Genetic Price for Becoming Human Companions

”A comparison of ancient and modern horse genomes has found that thousands of years of serving as human companions has led to damaged DNA in domesticated horses.”

Maryland Horse Tests Postive for Equine Herpes Virus-1

According to the Maryland Department of Agriculture, a horse stabled in Montgomery County has tested positive for the mutant neurotropic form of Equine Herpes Virus.

Multi-County Probe Into Disappearance of Horses

Horses are disappearing from pastures in the Spencer area and some have been found in the Meeker Colorado area and officers had no idea what was happening until a horse owner turned detective.

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