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Exported Horse Meat: A Health Risk

In a press release this week titled “Equine Scientists Debunk Horsemeat Health Risk Claims”, United Horsemen (UH), an extremist pro horse slaughter group, cited a letter from four equine instructors ostensibly written to the Journal of Food and Chemi

Quality of Life for the Overweight, Insulin-Resistant Horse

If your horse's history is one where he has not had a steady supply of forage 24/7, often for years on end, the impact on his metabolism and his brain is very tough to reverse.

CANTER and Retired Racehorse Project Join Forces

The Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) works to increase demand for the horses through educational programs and marketing while serving the farms and organizations in the private and nonprofit sectors that offer training for second careers.

Horses with Cushing’s May Benefit from Omega-3

Kauffman’s Animal Health, Inc., a leader in the animal health industry for over 30 years, has combined flaxseed and fish oil into a highly palatable, balanced source of Omega-3 fatty acids for high performance equine athletes, as well as horses provided

Tredstep Ireland Gears Up for Rolex Kentucky CCI **** 2014!

On Friday, April 25 Tredstep Ireland sponsored riders will team up to offer fans autographs and a guided cross-country course walk – discussing the questions each fence poses and breaking down their strategies for success.

Relief Is on the Way for Horses with New Topical Treatment for Skin Ailments

Corigem® is a topical wound and infection care formula that is strong enough for horses, but gentle enough for your smaller pets and assists in the healing of a variety of dermatological and auto-immune skin conditions.

Research Reveals Cold Weather Conditions That Lead to Colic in Horses

More time spent in a stall, reduction in level of exercise and/or turn out and change of roughage in diet are factors in horse colic during cold weather.

Vesicular Stomatitis (VS) Outbreak Updates

Vesicular stomatitis is a viral disease of horses and other animals and the infection results in blisters, crusts, and ulceration of the lips, muzzle, nose, tongue, ears, sheath, teats, and/or coronary band.

Malocclussion

Learn about the conditions known as Malocclusions in the horse's mouth and why they need to be corrected in the young horse to insure proper chewing of feed and prevent malnutrition.

Contracted Tendons

Learn about Contracted Tendons which is a condition where the pasterns, fetlocks, and/or knees are extremely upright or buckled forward and learn why surgery is often necessary to correct the condition.

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