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Winter Travel with Your Horse? Blanket or No Blanket?

Gases from urine and manure, hay dust and shavings, can all play a key role in threatening your horse's health when traveling in a horse trailer.

It's Here! The Horizon Structures "Beat The Heat Retreat" Run-In Shed Giveaway Begins Now

There is nothing better than seeing a horse enjoying the 'shelter from the summer swelter' under the cover of a run-in shed or safely secure and comfortable in one of our horse barns.

It's Here! The Horizon Structures "Beat The Heat Retreat" Run-In Shed Giveaway Begins Now

There is nothing better than seeing a horse enjoying the 'shelter from the summer swelter' under the cover of a run-in shed or safely secure and comfortable in one of our horse barns.

Office of the State Veterinarian Has Issued Information and Warning Regarding California EHV-1 Outbreak

To reduce spread of EHV-1, it is recommended that all hunter/jumper events be postponed for the next 28 days, all equine events be postponed for 14 days, and non-essential horse movements postponed for at least 14 days.

Equine Asthma and Pollution

The lungs are part of the foundation for a horse’s amazing athletic capacity, so even minimal inflammation could decrease the longevity of a horse’s career if left unchecked.

Responses Pour In for 2023 Equine Economic Impact Survey

The economic impact study is an anonymous survey that examines the effect the horse industry has on the economy by measuring changes in business revenue, business profits, personal wages, and/or jobs.

What Kind of Training Does a Farrier Have?

In the USA, most states do not have a licensing program for farriers, so a wide quality gap may occur among practicing farriers in many areas. Other countries have specific licensing and training requirements.

Free Webinar: Feeding Horses in Winter

Feeding Horses in Winter- A Senior and Arthritic Horse Nutritional Overview for Cooler Temperature Management,” a Live Webinar presented by Biostar EQ coming December 10, 2014.

Methylsulfonylmethane

Methylsulfonylmethane is primarily given to horses as a joint supplement to aid in the health of collagen and cartilage.

Case of Equine Herpes Virus-1 Confirmed in New Jersey

The State of New Jersey Department of Agriculture has announced the quarantine of two farms after tests confirmed a horse from a Gladstone farm contracted the neurologic form of Equine Herpes Virus, Type One (EHV-1). That horse is recovering and receiving

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