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Test Your Horsemanship and Win at Horse and Rider Competition

Cash prizes will be awarded to the top four contestants in Equine Affaire’s Versatile Horse and Rider Competition with the first-place team receiving $2,500 and the title of Versatile Horse and Rider Competition Champion, so enter by 9/8/2017

Colic or Rabies - Similar Symptoms Can Place Horse Owners at Risk

Preventive care through annual vaccination is the only way to protect horses against rabies - a fatal disease once clinical signs appear.

Delivering Complete Core Disease Coverage To Every Horse

All core diseases can be devastating to horses, and they're not eradicated.

The Benefits of Probiotics and Prebiotics for Horses

The horse's digestive tract is home to billions of beneficial microorganisms - or probiotics - that help digest food and keep harmful pathogens from invading the body through food intake.

Oldest DNA from Domesticated American Horse Lends Credence to Shipwreck Folklore

Feral horses have roamed freely across the long stretch of barrier island for hundreds of years, but exactly how they got there has remained a mystery.

Don't Forget to Re-Test ~ Fecal Egg Count Re-Test Matters

You must also consider the notion that your horse might harbor worms that are resistant to the dewormer protocol that you utilized.

Rabies or Colic - Similar Symptoms Can Place Horse Owners at Risk

Preventive care through annual vaccination is the only way to protect horses against rabies - a fatal disease once clinical signs appear.

Unsanctioned Racing's Role in Equine Infectious Anemia and Equine Piroplasmosis in the United States

From 2008 through 2022, 541 cases of equine piroplasmosis and 409 cases of equine infectious anemia were confirmed in current or former Quarter Horse racehorses, many with ties to unsanctioned racing.

Montana Horses at Risk

The Yellowstone County Attorney's Office has filed five primary misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty and five alternative counts against James Leachman, the owner of approximately 450 horses in Billings, Montana. The lives of the starving

Case of EHV-1 Confirmed in North Carolina

The neurologic form of equine herpesvirus, EHV-1, has been confirmed in a North Carolina horse. The horse, from a Rockingham County stable, was taken to the College of Veterinary Medicine at N.C. State University upon becoming ill, and directly quarantine

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