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Tips for Packing Away Horse Blankets

Winter’s frigid cold is a distant memory for most horse lovers and their equine in North America.  However, winter blankets may still be piled about in barns awaiting summer storage.  Follow these tips from Ozark Mountain MiniTack.com to care for and

Haygain Expands to Improve Equine Respiratory Health

Now, as a natural expansion to addressing the dust found in hay, Haygain is turning to the dust found in the stall with its acquisition of ComfortStall.

Recognizing Equine PPID (Cushing’s Disease) Symptoms

Recognizing the early clinical signs of Equine PPID is important because the sooner you begin treatment, the easier it is to manage the symptoms.

Statement on Convicted Horse Abuser Jackie McConnell Returning to Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration

The Celebration should uphold its lifetime ban on McConnell and go further to ban the use of large-stacked shoes, and ankle chains that have perpetuated the six-decade-long scourge of soring at the event.

$100,000 Thoroughbred Makeover Attracts Top Horse Trainers from Ten Sports

”Retired Racehorse Project has released a list of 480 trainers from 45 states, three Canadian Provinces and England who will acquire and train a recently retired racehorse for the $100,000 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium scheduled for Octob

Biomarkers for Equine Athletes: What do we know?

While many people may think biomarkers are only detected in the blood of the horse, they can also be measured using radiography, microscopy or with physiologic monitoring (heart rate or blood pressure).

Celebrate Your Love Of Horses With Fantasia

Attend Equine Affaire's musical celebration of the horse, April 11-13!

ULTRA Line of Horse Feeds to Launch

A new line of horse feed will be hitting stores in early June, crafted by Pennfield Equine Feed Technologies. Called Ultra, it’s a life-cycle feed, with multiple formulas organized into four different bag designs to make picking the right feed a snap.

Beyond Soundness - Looking at the Bigger Picture of How My Pony Feels Every Day.

Leroy was likely experiencing inflammation in his airways from a virus or bacteria, and we needed to manage his environment very carefully to help him recover.

Newly Published Study Confirms Benefits of Hay Steaming over Soaking

Steaming proved most effective in reducing the overall bacteria populations in hay and it maintained the diversity of bacteria naturally found in dry hay.

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