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A Top Farrier's Expertise and a Unique Reference for Riders, Trainers, and Instructors

Trafalgar Square Books is thrilled to announce the release of two new educational references from leading industry experts related to best-practice hoof care and how to use horse arenas effectively.

Dr. Getty’s Tip on Treats: Which are safe and which are not?

Horse owners often ask equine nutritionist Dr. Juliet Getty about the safety of offering common—and sometimes not so common—foods as treats. Carrots have naturally come up in discussion, but also French fries, garlic bread, and even chocolate.

New Survey and Drug Address Cushing's Disease in Horses

Researchers at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) are beginning to explore a new treatment methodology for equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) — commonly known as equine Cushing's disease.

White Line Disease

 Learn about the causes of white line disease and the ways you can work with your farrier to make sure your horse does not suffer from this cause of unexpected hoof wall separation.

Abscesses of the Hoof

A very common causes of lameness in horses, a hoof abscess can temporarily cripple your horse. Fortunately, this cause of lameness in relatively easy and quick to fix.

HSUS Cautions BLM Against EVH-1 Exposure

The Humane Society of the United States urged the Bureau of Land Management to "discourage and, if possible and appropriate, prohibit" owners of private horses from bringing animals at risk of Equine Herpes Virus-1 onto federal lands where they could h

Brooke USA Foundation and EQUUS Foundation Partner to Provide Emergency Funding for America's Equines

US-based equine charities that find homes for at-risk equines and equines in transition, provide a safe haven for aged equines, and have the EQUUS Guardian designation are eligible to apply.

NJ Fire Kills 22 Horses

A barn fire that erupted early Saturday morning, on January 21, in the barn at Heritage Acres owned by Arthur Hahn and his wife, Betty has killed 22 horses. A neighbor saw the flames and aroused the Hahns, but by then the barn was fully engulfed and by

Safe Supplements For EMS/IR and Cushing’s Horses

There is some evidence in horses (and a lot more in humans) that high protein intakes and specific amino acids may trigger an insulin response.

How Long Can You Talk About Laminitis in Horses?

The ECIR Group viewed veterinary research and development through the recognition of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction and Insulin Resistance in the Equine, along with experiencing first-hand how diagnosis is undertaken and how treatments succeed.

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