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Protecting the Newborn Foal's Immunity

In that critical window during the first 12 hours after birth, maximize the foal's chance of thriving by making sure foal receives sufficient colostrum.

IHSA Championships - One for the Records!

St. Lawrence University coach Mary Drueding and her defending national champion Saints will share the IHSA hunter seat high point team Collegiate Cup with last year's reserve champions, coach Cindy Ford and her Built Ford tough, Skidmore College Thor

What To Do When You Can No Longer Care for Your Horse

If you need to "rehome" your horse, the sooner you start, the better the chance of finding a satisfying situation for the horse.

Kicking

 Learn why horses engage in the aggressive behavior of kicking and why it is important that the horse owner understands the reasons why and then establishes ground rules of hierarchy and personal space to prevent this behavior.

$100,000 Time to Ride Challenge Now Open for Registration

The 2015 Time to Ride Challenge, a grassroots campaign, is offering $100,000 cash and prizes to horse professionals to grow the horse industry by introducing people to horses through beginner-friendly horse experiences.

Purina Asks Horse Community to Help Reach its $150,000 Feed Contribution Goal

For the third consecutive year, Purina has pledged a base donation of $125,000. From May 5, 2014, to September 5, 2014, Purina invites horse lovers to help donate additional feed for rescue shelters by spreading the news.

“Wild Card” and “100 for 100” Prizes Debut in the 2016 Time to Ride Horse Challenge

"$100,000 cash and prizes will be awarded to more winners than ever before when host stables, organizations, and other horse professionals hold events between June 1st and September 30th, 2016 that connect beginners with horses.”

Equine Guelph Offers Two New eWorkshops

Equine Guelph Announces Two New eWorkshops: Colic Prevention on March 11 -24, and Horse Behaviour and Safety eWorkshop on April 1 -14, 2013

Dealing with Spring Allergies in Your Horse

Read to learn more about common skin and respiratory allergies that affect your horse and how best to treat and manage them.

Horse Deworming Practices No Longer in the Dark Ages

We've Come a Long Way, Baby! Forty years ago, Don McLean was singing “Bye, Bye Miss American Pie” on the radio, gas was 55 cents a gallon, just 52 percent of American households had color television sets, and rotational deworming of horses was co

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