Without horses there would be no reason for the Certified Horsemanship Association, so it is fitting that an outstanding horse be honored as the Stone CHA Horse of the Year.
When a horse needing treatment or first aid is too agitated and uncooperative, some type of restraint will be necessary to protect both the horse and the handler from injury.
Since horses acclimated to cold temperatures often prefer and are better off outdoors, the Minnesota Pet and Companion Animal Welfare Act has suggestions for horse owners where cold winters are the norm.
Learn about the importance of conditioning for both horse and rider in preparing for trail rides whether they be purely recreational, a break from training, or a competitive endeavor.
 Read how to evaluate your horse including its body score and establish a physical baseline for your conditioning goals.
A newly released report by the Government Accountability Office addresses the problems inherent in the slaughtering of horses for food and the export of horses to foreign countries such as Canada and Mexico.
The Eastern Cape MEC of Environmental Affairs, Mcebisi Jonas, must intervene and act immediately to curb the spread of the highly infectious and deadly African Horse Sickness that has already claimed more than 20 Eastern Cape horses in the last few days.
Share your Horse Proud story with the editors of Horse and Rider magazine for a chance to win great prizes and be in the pages of Horse and Rider magazine.
Horses at the University of Minnesota are bringing new possibilities for educating veterinary students, undergraduates, horse owners, and children.
You may be surprised to know that there are over 9 million horses in the United States, based on a study done by the American Horse Council entitled the Economic Impact of the Horse Industry on the United States.