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Registering Cropout Horses with American Paint Horse Association Is Easier Than Ever

Thanks to a new rule change, cropout Paints must meet the same color-registration guidelines as horses with at least one Paint parent and under the new guidelines, more cropouts will be eligible for APHA registration.

OEF Member Equine Research Fund To Help Horses for Life with Research

The 'OEF Member Equine Research Fund' is a revolution in helping horses for life by funding ground-breaking research.

Mud Management Key to Equine Health And Safety During Wet Weather

No silver bullet exists for managing mud on horse farms, no product or practice eliminates mud, but careful management can minimize the severity of the issue.

Mud Management - Key to Equine Health And Safety During Wet Weather

No silver bullet exists for managing mud on horse farms, no product or practice eliminates mud, but careful management can minimize the severity of the issue.

Sox For Horses and the Cold Truth About Equine Pastern Dermatitis

"Fighting equine pastern dermatitis, also known as scratches, mud fever or mud rash, dew poisoning or greasy heel, is frustrating in any season but winter makes it especially hard.

4 Steps To Healthy Hoofs for Your Horse

”Every rider has heard the saying “no hoof, no horse.” But many don’t know that there are four key areas that can influence their horse’s hoof health.”

Straight from Which Horse's Mouth?

Elizabeth Kaye McCall talks about meeting Alan Young (Wilbur) and life with the real talking horse who inspired her book RAJALIKA SPEAK.

Gayle Ecker of Equine Guelph Receives Prestigious 2015 Equine Industry Vision Award

”Gayle Ecker who has used science-based knowledge to educate people on the health of horses has received the prestigious 2015 Equine Industry Vision Award to recognize her lifelong commitment to advancing the equine industry.”

Dengie AKA Chopped Hay - A Treat and a Treatment for Horses

”Dengie is a commercial name that originated in the UK for chopped hay that is harvested at an early, immature, pre-bloom stage of growthand then undergoes a unique drying process that “locks-in” the nutrients that can be lost during the traditional

Spring Grass: Panacea or Liability for Your Horse?

Given the option, every horse will gorge on the succulent young grasses and largely ignore anything else you try to get them to eat - including grains in many cases!

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