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Revolutionary REM™ Restorative Equine Mask Is a Game-Changer

The REM Restorative Equine Mask blocks blue light from the eye allows the horse to produce melatonin, facilitating rest.

Conditioning the Young Green Horse

Every green horse needs a gradually-increasing fitness program to bring heart, lungs, muscles, tendons and joints to optimum strength before long rides or rigorous athletic maneuvers.

Cheers to Horses and Summer - From Where It All Began for the EQUUS Foundation

These rescued horses represent the thousands of adoptable horses that are available across the country who need new homes and new careers.

Emergency Funding for America's Equines Facing Unexpected Circumstances

The EQUUS Foundation is the only national animal welfare charity in the US 100% dedicated to protecting America’s horses from peril and strengthening the bond between people and horses.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Barn Design Tips That Make It Easy To Batten Down The Hatches

Horse barns can be designed to make it easy to ‘batten down the hatches’ and increasingly horse property owners are opting to include features to mitigate the risks for flooding, roof collapses, and wind damage.

Feeding Hay Free Choice: Pros and Cons

Feeding your horse "free choice" is encouraged by many leading equine nutritionists. Major horse owner concerns include high cost and fat horses. Here are some pros and cons that you should consider before going "free choice."

Drugs and Your Horse - The Dangers of Medicating

Horse owners should be aware of the more frequent reactions to drug use in their horses and consider both the short term and long term effects before use and consideration of the horse’s welfare should be not only for the present, but also for its futur

Can I Use Clicker Training with My Horse?

Six easy guidelines to learn how to use clicker training to train your horse. By equine behaviorist Jenni Nellist

Helping Hands for Horses - Volunteers Honored as EQUUS Foundation Ariat Champions!

Five Champions are randomly selected each quarter to be recognized for their volunteer service on behalf of horse welfare.

Botulism: More Deadly Than Wrinkles for Horses and People

Botulism is a progressive neuromuscular disease that quickly leads to weakness and flaccid paralysis or the lack of muscle tone with the reduced ability to move and typically leads to death of the horse if it’s not treated soon after the onset of clinic

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