Search Results

8644 results found!

Progress Report on Equine Herpesvirus by Research Group

Equine herpesvirus-1, also known as EHV-1, has been making headlines for the past few years. In 2011, some horses that had attended the National Cutting Horse Association Western National Championship in Ogden, Utah, began showing neurologic signs after l

#RideForHorses Online Auction Opens Today!

Participating in the #RideForHorses Auction will help re-home and increase the number of horses involved with Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies.

The Smartest Way to Keep Bugs Off!

Say goodbye to stomping and swishing, and say hello to a happier and healthier horse! SmartPak’s exclusive line of fly protection is here to keep your horse comfortable and make the fly season a bit more bearable.

Horse Tendon Injuries - Catch Early and Treat Properly

Brenda McDuffee, General Manager of The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation Center, insists that treating tendon injuries involves “taking care of the whole horse so there is better recovery and less chance of re-injury.”.

HSUS Hails Bill Ending Self Policing in Horse Soring Industry

The Humane Society of the United States commends Reps. Ed Whitfield, R-Ky., and Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., with original co-sponsors Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., and Jim Moran, D-Va., for introducing H.R. 6388, the Horse Protection Act Amendments of 2012.

Sidewinder Syndrome in Horses

Sidewinder is a term describing a neurologic older horse with a sudden alteration in gait causing the hindquarters of the horse to list to one side when the horse walks.

New Study on Mountain Lions Prompts Call for Reevaluation of Wild Horse Management Policies

Data suggest that cougars may be an effective predator of feral horses and that some of our previous assumptions about this relationship should be reevaluated and integrated into management and planning.

When Horses Have Special Dietary Requirements

Young horse, old horse, sick horse, working horse - all have different dietary requirements. This article explains how to adapt the horse's diet to meet its nutritional need depending on life stage or type of work.

Equine Affaire Versatile Horse and Rider Competition

Riders and horses with the “right stuff” will compete for $5500 in cash and the coveted title of Champion at the 2012 Versatile Horse & Rider Competition at Equine Affaire on April 12th-15th at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus.

No Off-season for Horse Health - 4 Tips for Better Winter Health

Even if you're taking the winter off, your horse's body systems are still on the clock, so make sure to make joint, hoof, digestive and skin health a priority.

Subscribe