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Horse Tales for the Soul Series Receives Astonishing Review

These remarkable stories of horses prove that they are intelligent; attuned to their surroundings and able to solve problems just as well as any human.

Don't Let Hay Shortage Put Your Horse at Risk for Colic

Research shows that changes in the batch or type of hay you give your horse can increase his chances of developing colic by 10 times! Fortunately, studies also suggest that there are things you can do to help reduce the chances of your horse developing co

AHP Survey Shows Horse Owners Truly Care about Nutrition

Results of the American Horse Publications Survey 2012 indicate the concern horse owners have for providing the best nutrition possible for their horses. A great deal of thought goes into decision making when it comes to their horse's nutrional needs.

Equine Hoof Study Needs Your Help

In the last decade, thousands of veterinarians, farriers and horse owners have come to realize that better nutrition, trimming, correct movement, environment, and improved protective devices can cause dramatic and positive changes to the equine foot--not

10 Steps to Better Fly Control for Your Horses

Horse owners should be thinking about how best to control the growing swarms of flies and insects that bring annoyance, misery, and diseases to their horses during the summer season.

AHCF to Hold Reception with Congressional Horse Caucus

Horse Industry Economic Impact Study results to be announced on Capitol Hill.

Just Say Whoa! to Colic in Your Horse

SayWhoa! breaks down non-living organic and inorganic matter such as hay, grass, feed, dirt and sand, as it quickly softens fecal impactions to a semi-liquid state without harming any living tissues in the horse.

Horse Owners: Beware of Botulism During Winter Feeding of Horses

Once botulism toxins enter the horse's system, the incubation period is from 24 hours to several days and the toxins reproduce repeatedly and rapidly in the gut of the animal soon blocking the connections between the nerves and the muscles.

Despite Sizzling Summer Heat, Horses4Heroes Programs Are Cool!

Horses4Heroes, through its host facilities, is having a busy summer and proving every day, in cities and towns across the country, that when you make horseback riding fun and affordable, kids will come ride, despite record-breaking temperatures.

Walk, Trot, Hop To It: Horses and Rabbits at Cornell University

Cornell's Animal Crackers features educational, hands-on activities and participants will have the opportunity to learn horse or rabbit care, biology, or management.

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