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Fever in Horses

Every horse owner should get an idea what their horse’s normal temperature is by taking it daily for a few days.

Anatomy of an Ulcer in Your Horse

Modern horse keeping and feeding practices are often at odds with how horses naturally live and eat, which can lead to big problems for their stomach, such as gastric ulcers.

Six Must-Discuss Horse Health Topics to Discuss with Your Veterinarian

It is Important to connect with the veterinarian on your horse health-care team to help ensure yearlong equine wellness.

EQUUS Foundation's 2022 Grants Help Improve the Lives of 6,000 Equines!

It is only through engaging supporters and collaboration that we are able to identify and invest in programs that find homes for at-risk horses and horses in transition, providing a safe haven for aged horses.

5 Equine Dental Care Activities for the Horse Owner

Checking your horse's mouth during daily once-overs can catch problems before they affect your horse's ability to eat. Learn how to go about checking your horse's teeth without risks to your hands and fingers..

Lightning Strikes Taking Their Toll on Horses During Storms

”Spring and summer thunder and lighting storms during 2015 are taking their toll in horse fatalities.”

Indiana Plans Unwanted Horse Facility

According to the The Indiana Horse Council, Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated to the well-being of the horse industry, Indiana has an excess of unwanted horses and many people simply cannot afford to keep their horses any longer.

EQUUS Foundation Awards Over $405,000 in Grants in 2019

Through engaging passionate supporters, collaboration, and talents of equine charities nationwide, EQUUS will help ensure a sustainable environment for horses.

American Horse Council's Marketing Alliance Introduces Here For Horses, Designed To Help Create Lifelong Associations With the Horse Industry

The Here For Horses website shares pathways for visitors to make a connection with a horse, either as a spectator or as a hands-on participant within the horse industry.

Gentle Horse Training – Fairly Tale or….

Since horses are genetically wired to require a herd leader at all times even in my herd of two, me and my horse, I needed to be the herd leader to be safer.

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