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Equine Activity Liability Releases

You may know that the Equine Activity Liability Act says that you “ride at your own risk.” However, liability protections do not apply to all causes of risk and all equine activities. A written liability release in any equine related activity is th

Brain Injury Survivor Supports Helmets

A moving video by US Olympian Courtney King Dye opened the 2nd Riders4Helmets Helmet Safety Symposium held Saturday July 23rd at the Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY.

EQUUS Film Festival Fast Facts for New York City

EQUUS Film Festival highlights and rewards the diverse and creative efforts of those who pay artistic homage to the horse.

Hay for Your Horse

Grass hay, grain hay, alfalfa hay - these are the basic staples of horse food. Not all hay is the same. Nutritional differences vary as much as price. Learn how to identify hays and what makes them good (or bad).

Equi-Taping Practitioner Certification Course Expanding in 2014

The Equi-Taping™ Certification Course is open to equine professionals such as Veterinarians, Chiropractors, Massage Therapists, physical therapists and other equine health care practitioners who hold a professional license or certification.

Pfizer Adds Equine Rotavirus Vaccine to Portfolio

The Equine Rotavirus Vaccine* from Pfizer Animal Health now has an updated appearance and packaging to reflect the current manufacturer. Originally produced by Fort Dodge Animal Health, the 2009 acquisition of Wyeth by Pfizer Inc. brought the Equine Rotav

Seen Through Horses Presented by Zoetis Highlights Horses' Role In Mental Health

Seen Through Horses is a peer-to-peer campaign convening individuals, mental health professionals, and others to help improve access to programs incorporating horses into mental health and personal growth.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Moving Horse and Home

Modular horse barns are amazing in the manner they seemingly 'instantly' appear and are ready to use within hours to just a few days, depending on the size and complexity of the design.

Cross-firing

Learn about the gait problem in some horses known as Cross-firing, how it may relate to the horse's conformation, the examination necessary to determine the cause and the retraining necessary to correct the problem.

Lessons Learned from West Nile Virus

The natural pattern of a new disease is a high rate of infection because horses (in this case) have no disease resistance, since the immune system does not recognize the new bug.

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