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Is Your Horse Misbehaving? Consider the Possibility of Stomach Ulcers

Subtle signs given by a horse's behavior may indicate serious health issues.

Your Horse Misbehaving? Consider the Possibility of Stomach Ulcers!

Subtle signs given by a horse's behavior may indicate serious health issues.

Horse Trails of America Joins American Horse Council - Featured on April 2 Horses in the Morning Podcast

Horse Trails of America is your starting point for any type of trail riding and traveling with horses.

Protect Your Horse's Stomach

Equine stomach ulcers can happen in as little as 5 days, so it is important to make ulcer prevention a priority when changes are occurring in your horse's life.

Importance of Protecting Your Horse's Stomach

Equine stomach ulcers can happen in as little as 5 days, so it is important to make ulcer prevention a priority when changes are occurring in your horse's life.

Thoroughbred Makeover and Symposium Unites Horse Racing and Riding

A 2011 paper detailed the causes of the declining use of Thoroughbred horses for sport and proposed strategies to reverse the trend, and the event on October 5-6, 2013, is a response to that call to action.

Equine Asthma and Macrophage Responses

The culprits of asthma come in the forms that are plentiful around the barn from the endotoxins found in manure to the dust found in the hay the horses eat.

New Research Provides Clarity Around the Treatment of Equine Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a complex biologic process that affects many horses as they age and a targeted approach that takes on multiple disease pathways is needed to help manage pain and promote healing.

Whoa! What Are You Giving Your Horse?

As an equine specialist with Merial Veterinary Services, April Knudson, DVM, has a special interest in equine gastrointestinal health, infectious disease and lameness. She holds a doctor of veterinary medicine from the University of California-Davis. Belo

Whoa! Do You Know If the Product You Are Using Adds Up?

Horse owners need to be wary when purchasing certain equine ulcer care products because studies and tests have confirmed that not all products are created equal, and manufacturers make claims that are not true.

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