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Fall Laminitis in Horses – It's Not All About the Grass

"While it's true that regrowth of fall pastures and/or exposure to cold nights can raise the simple sugar and starch levels in grass, fall laminitis can, and does, strike horses which had no trouble handling spring pastures and horses with no access to p

Equiwinner Keeps Horses Hydrated, No Matter Where, No Matter When

Remember that you can lead a horse to water and when electrolytes work properly, the horse will drink to stay well hydrated.

4-H Team Aces Western National Roundup Horse Bowl Quiz

4-H team from Nebraska wins national equine quiz bowl while learning about more than horses.

Nutritional Secondary Hyperparathyroidism

A nutritional imbalance in the horse causes the enlargement of facial features. Learn how a balanced diet with appropriate supplementation can prevent and treat this condition.

Centaura Insect Repellent Approved by EPA for Both Horse and Rider

Centaura long-lasting spray provides effective protection for the entire family from mosquitoes, including mosquitoes carrying West Nile Virus, and ticks and also repels biting flies, stable flies, black flies, gnats, chiggers and sand flies.

Confirmed Cases of Anthrax, Eastern Equine Encephalitis and Strangles Announced by EDCC

”Horse owners are being alerted to a newly confirmed case of anthrax in Texas, the first in 2015, and in addition, new cases of Eastern equine encephalitis and strangles have been confirmed and quarantined in Florida.”

Equine Guelph Makes Horse Fecal Collection Easy with Video

"Less than three percent of horse owners perform fecal exams and to date this is the only way to find out if your horse is carrying an unhealthy parasite burden," says Peregrine.

Plasma in Oral Form - A Game Changer for Horses

Animal Plasma is the term set forth by the American Feed Control Officials to describe serum-derived biologically active proteins for horses and other animals.

Rain and Wet Spring Weather May Bring Increase in ERU in Horses

With ERU, the horse's immune system inappropriately attacks normal or host proteins in the eye, causing damage that can lead to blindness.

Equine Welfare Data Collective Releases Fifth Data Report

Equines entering the custody of adoption, rescue, and transition centers spend an average of 257 days receiving care.

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