Click on each of these five health tips from Equine Guelph to keep your horse healthy and ready for action during these warm summer months.
Managing at-risk and transitioning equines carries different logistical needs compared to small animals like dogs and cats, and webinar will explore trends in welfare statistics and how that shapes at-risk equine programming.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Foundation recently received a $10,000 grant from the USA Equestrian Trust (USAET) to support The Laminitis Research Project.Â
A key land conservation incentive scheduled to expire this month will greatly impact where we ride, drive, race, compete, raise foals and grow hay tomorrow.
The trusted WEST NILE INNOVATOR® West Nile virus (WNV) vaccine has moved to the Pfizer Animal Health brand with an updated package and label. Brought on with the acquisition of Wyeth and Fort Dodge Animal Health in 2009, WEST NILE INNOVATOR is now manufa
Recognizing the surprisingly subtle symptoms of early respiratory disease is a focus of upcoming free webinar on March 29th.
A $23,000 challenge grant to the Horses and Humans Research Foundation will support research on the Therapeutic Effects of Equine Assisted Rehabilitation for Veterans with PTSD and/or TBI.
âRiders randomly draw for their order of go and horse, which is generously donated by competitors at the NRHA Derby, before competing and riders are allowed a five minute warm up prior to entering the arena.â
The Sore No-More family of products named one of the top 10 products of the last 20 years by The Horse Journalâfeatures all-natural herbal products made only from high-quality, human-grade ingredients.
The mission of Advanced Equine Studies is to create visually-based educational programming for riders, caregivers, barn managers, veterinary technicians, and schools with equine programs.