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Insure Health and Prevent Loss

In addition to being a treasured companion, a show horse is a significant investment for most people and it’s important to think about protecting that investment. Veterinary expenses for illnesses and injuries can be significant, especially colic surger

It’s Official: Southern States® Becomes the “Feed Supplier” of the Pennsylvania National Horse Show

”With over 1,400 qualified horses competing for $475,000 in prize money, the Pennsylvania National Horse Show features Hunter and Jumper competition and the $85,000 Grand Prix de Penn National.”

Winner of Third Annual Your Horse, Your Life Contest Announced

Horse&Rider magazine received hundreds of stories from readers across the United States as entries in the third annual Your Horse, Your Life Contest in which fans chose the top-seven finalists, and the official judges’ panel declared a winner.

Parelli's Future of Horsemanship Heads to Perry, Georgia

Parelli Natural Horsemanship is proud to announce that the Future of HorseManShip Tour will be traveling to Perry, GA on March 1-2, 2014!.

Misbehavior and Obesity in Equines - Does a Link Exist?

New research by Charles Sturt University academic Dr Petra Buckley suggests that obese horses and ponies are more likely to misbehave than their healthier and slimmer counterparts.

Horse Cardiovascular Health and Exercise

According to Dr. Joe Pagan, cardiovascular health is essential for exercising horses. The exercising horse depends on a number of different physiological systems to supply fuel to the muscles and remove waste products during exercise. 

'Tis the Season of Respiratory Illnesses in Horses

A recent three-year research study showed that outbreaks of upper respiratory tract infections in horses at Standardbred race tracks occurred most often in the winter and spring seasons. Both influenza viruses and equine herpesvirus 1 were shown to be pre

Major Vet Groups Call for Ban on Action Devices

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) today called for a ban on the use of action devices and performance packages in the training and showing of Tennessee Walking Horses.

Tips for Removing Ticks from Your Horse

Summer time brings tick season to many areas. Keeping horses free from these eight-legged, hard-bodied arachnids known as ticks can be a frustrating task for horse owners. Ticks are small and difficult to see. Powerful jaws make them seemingly impossible

Equine Assisted Therapy for People Affected by Dementia Has Promising Results

Horses are masters of perception, connection and caring and have a profound, immediate and lasting effect on persons living with dementia and their care partners.

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