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Fever in Horses

Fever occurs with most infections, so fever in itself doesn’t tell us what’s wrong with the horse.

Winter Means Increased Respiratory Problems for Horses

Barns are often built for warmth and protection more than for air flow and ventilation, and measurements of the respirable organic particles in horse barns has shown potential respiratory dangers for horses.

Road to the Horse Legends Return for Blowout Celebration

Kicking off the equestrian year, Road to the Horse is celebrating its 10th anniversary in a spectacular way. Past, present and future competitors will meet beneath one roof; this many clinicians have never been seen before in the same place at the same ti

Two Horses Stolen From Floresville TX - Owner Needs Help of Public

Donk is an All American show horse that roped and was a lesson horse and Cruiz roped, reins, sorts, pens, jumps, swims and is also a lesson horse.

The Ridden Horse Checklist

The Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram was developed as a tool to facilitate the recognition of pain-related poor performance and pain-induced gait abnormalities.

Neil Davies is Quietly But Surely Revolutionizing the Horse World

Neil Davies developed a style that is eloquent and simple and so his incredible book was born, FEAR-FREE HORSE TRAINING, Every Step of the Way.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: The Practicalities of Mixing Horsepower Housing

Melding the horse barn with the garage space offers a neat way to house a truck and horse trailer, even allowing horses and show supplies to be loaded under cover.

Metal Shoes, Hoof Pads , Boots or Barefoot: Which Works Best for Horses in Winter

Winter may be time to rehabilitate horse hoofs from the effects of metal shoes and hoof boots can be a useful, practical and no-nonsense tool.

Tapeworm Horse Saliva Test to be Launched in USA

EquiSal® Tapeworm (patent granted) is a laboratory test using horse saliva to determine whether a horse has a tapeworm infection

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