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Losing Ground Exhibit at Museum of the Horse

The exhibit Losing Ground: The Greatest Threat sponsored by EQUUS Magazine and Equine Land Conservation Resource will open at the International Museum of the Horse in Lexington, KY on October 29, 2012. The exhibit will increase awareness and educate the p

Veterinary Student Seeks Help From Santa to Bring Missing Mojo Home for Christmas

Mojo, a 13 year old Palomino Quarter Horse gelding, owned by Kylie Chenier, a Veterinary School student, has not been seen since he disappeared from a pasture on Dec. 3, 2013.

Transporting Horses Safely Takes a Step Forward with New Assessment Tool

After statistical analysis, the team showed that the BUT test was highly reliable in assessing whether a horse was broken or unbroken.

BLM Claims that Horse Gather Is Not Inhumane

The on-going controversy between wild horse advocates and the Bureau of Land Management about whether or not helicopter gathers are humane has garnered much attention since theTriple B gather in Nevada removed 1,269 wild horses between July 2 and August 3

Horse First Aid for Bites and Stings

Bites and stings can cause untold misery and possibly death for your horse. Read to learn about appropriate first aid for different kinds of bites and stings.

Changing Insulin Resistance to Insulin Sensitivity in Horses

Even horses of normal weight can be insulin resistant, exhibited by regional fat deposits along the neck, shoulders, tailhead, and back.

Metal Shoes, Hoof Pads , Boots or Barefoot: Which Works Best for Horses in Winter

Winter may be time to rehabilitate horse hoofs from the effects of metal shoes and hoof boots can be a useful, practical and no-nonsense tool.

Operation Gelding Receives Grant from AAEP Foundation to Expand Program

”The American Association of Equine Practitioners is awarding a grant of $10,000 toward the $50,000 goal of the Unwanted Horse Coalition to geld 500 horses.”

Dick Pieper Honored with WSHE Hall of Fame Award

Although Pieper has competed for decades at the highest level of reining and cutting competitions, being a clinician headliner at the Western States Horse Expo was a first for this extraordinary horseman.

Effects of Lasix Use in Race Horses - Pros and Cons

Bleeds, or exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhages (EIPH), affect the majority of horses during intense exercise, and Lasix or furosemide is often used to reduce or prevent bleeds in race horses. Over the years, a number of studies have been done to determ

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