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Equine Guelph Horse Behavior and Safety Online Course Coming Soon

Learning horsemanship through understanding equine behavior and language is one of the best ways to reduce physical risks.

Time to Ride Invites AAEP Convention Attendees to Public Breakfast

"Time to Ride is an initiative of the American Horse Council’s Marketing Alliance, formed to connect people with horses and is inviting attendees of the AAEP Convention to join them at a public breakfast meeting and informational session on Monday, Dec

Looking Beyond Appearance for True State of Horse Health

A growing number of horse owners rely on the misconception that if their horse appears healthy and fit, then chances are it is. What if we had the tools to help us look beyond a horse’s appearance so that good decisions could be made for its optimal hea

Give Yourself a Gift This Holiday Season

This holiday season, give yourself a gift of time as you go about taking care of your horse. By streamlining your care-taking system to meet your horse's basic needs, your will save time, as well as money and effort.

Foaling Season Brings Concerns Related to Growth of Wild Horse Herds

Management issues of wild horses and burros range from the effects of rapid population growth on habitat to ensuring healthy populations for the future.

Horse Advocates Respond to Court Decision That Could Allow Soring of Horses

This decision is a travesty for the welfare of the horse and a major blow to the interests of all owners, breeders, trainers and exhibitors who have fought for years to ensure that show horse competition is both humane and fair.

Horse Quencher Chooses Eco-friendly Pouch

Horse Quencher® kicks the bucket, chooses eco-friendly pouch. Gin n’ Juice, enroute to London, endorses the new delivery system for her favorite cocktail

SmartPak: Is My Horse's Grain Enough?

According to a recent survey by SmartPak, 7 out of 10 horses are not getting enough vitamins and minerals from their hay and grain alone.

Research Shows that Horses Don't Favor One Sex Over the Other in Riders

Scientists have analyzed how horses are affected by the sex of their riders using parameters of stress and the results were surprising: the level of stress on a horse is independent of whether a man or a woman is in the saddle.

KHC Contributes to USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund

In the wake of the horrific tornado damage in Kentucky this spring, the Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) created an equine disaster relief fund aimed solely at Kentucky victims. KHC also contributed the remainder of its U.S. Equine Disaster Relief Fund to the

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