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Shin Soreness

Learn how exercise-induced bone remodeling leads to growth of new, less-dense bone, hemorrhaging below the periosteum, and stress fractures which contribute to inflammation, swelling, and soreness of the shin bone

Seals and Growing Wild Horse Population Reveal Interconnectedness of Ocean and Land

"Measurements prove the seals do enrich the island's plant growth with nitrogen from feeding on fish in ocean, and computer modelling has demonstrated that the horses preferentially select those particular grassy areas to eat.”

Allergen Microchip can Identify Allergies in Horses

The allergen chip is already being successfully used for diagnosing allergies in humans and is now available for horses as well.

"Backyard Race Horse" - A Book Whose Time Has Come

"Backyard Race Horse" shares the experience Janet gained during her years as a trainer, beginning with First Prediction, a throw-away filly she successfully trained from her farm without using medications.

Hay Loft - Choosing the Right Type of Bedding for your Horses

”Bedding is an important choice to insure your horse’s health, so making an educated choice is vital and by knowing the properties of each kind available, you can choose the right type for your horse or facility.”

Pony Club Now Offering Certification Track Focused Entirely on Horse Management

The Pony Club Horse Management certification program is open to all ages and levels of equestrians to learn and progress at their own rate.

Mark Your Calendars: Julie Goodnight Announces 2023 Horsemanship Event Schedule

Goodnight works with her sponsors to bring need-to-know information and innovative products to the people who want it.

November: The Month for Improving Your Horse Business Financially

November is the time to create financial projections for the end of 2013 so you can estimate whether your horse business will have operated at a profit or a loss.

Equine Affaire Expanding By Adding Other Farm Animals

At the upcoming Equine Affaire on April 10-13, 2014, in Columbus, OH, horses will not be the only live animals on display, but will be joined by other traditional farm residents such as goats.

Strands of Hope: How to Grieve the Loss of a Horse

I had finally processed my grief and enough time had gone by so I could share my experiences in order to help other equestrians.

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