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Gunner - National Reining Horse Assn's $5 Million Sire

As of May 13, 2013, the National Reining Horse Association Hall of Fame inductee Gunner has official offspring earnings of $5,096,543.

GMO and Glyphosates: What You Need to Know for Your Horse's Health

In the case of horse feeds, plants are resistant to the herbicide Roundup or glyphosate, so farmers can spray the fields for weeds but not damage the crop.

Botulism in Horses

In animals that survive botulism, complete recovery is most common, although development of full muscular strength can take weeks to months.

Webinar: Equine Emergency Planning and Disaster Preparedness for Horse Professionals

This webinar serves as a vital resource, providing horse professionals with essential tools and information to thrive in the dynamic landscape of equine emergency preparedness.

Canada Keeping Horse Owners Aware of Threats of Lyme Disease

”The Government of Canada engages in surveillance activities to determine the number of cases of Lyme disease and the locations of tick populations to keep people informed so they can protect themselves, their horses and pets from contracting the diseas

Extreme Mustang Makeover Announces 2020 Lineup

The Extreme Mustang Makeover program involves a 100-day competition that challenges trainers to gentle and saddle train wild mustangs to ready them for competition.

What Horses Really Want...and How to Tame Your Lizard Brain

With the right kind of training, you can learn to manage the reptile within, which leads to greater confidence with horses, better riding performance, and ultimately, happiness at the barn.

Understanding Fatty Acids in Your Horse's Diet

Horses are fed supplemental fat to boost calorie intake, improve skin and coat health and shine, and provide the essential omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

This August, It's Time for a Gut Check for Your Horse

Boehringer Ingelheim is partnering with equine veterinarians to create awareness about the signs and definitive diagnosis of Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome.

Diseases Don't Take a Break Even if Horses Do

As days get shorter and opportunities for equine activities dwindle, the immunity provided by some vaccinations administered earlier in the year may also be diminishing.

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