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Caring for Your Horse - Tools of the Trade

Learn about the 8 different types of essential tools you need to care for your horse and how each is important in providing adequate care.

Quick and Easy Rules for Maximum Hoof Health

Learn how to keep your horse's hooves healthy by doing a few simple tasks on a regular basis and by paying attention to diet and hoof environment along with regular care by a farrier.

Help for the Choking Horse

An impaction in your equine's esophagus can lead to choking. Read to learn how to recognize and prevent choking in your equine.

Strangles

 Learn about strangles in horses, its causes, complications, and ways to prevent this highly contagious disease that is easily passed from one horse to another through nasal secretions and pus from ruptured abscesses in the lymph nodes.

Maryland Horses Exported to China

According to a press release from the Maryland Department of Agriculture, the first horses from Maryland have been exported to China. Two of the horses were bred and foaled in Maryland, with a third purchased in Maryland.

Brazil and EU agree on Biosecurity Measures for Horse Sports in RIO 2016 OlympicGames

”The strong biosecurity requirements for the Rio de Janeiro Olympics in Brazil are necessary because several horse diseases are endemic in the region, including glanders, a dangerous bacterial infection.”

Guidelines for Pigeon Fever in Horses Published by AAEP

 AAEP Guidelines summarize the clinical signs, diagnostic methods for various clinical forms of pigeon fever in horses, plus treatments and biosecurity and control.

SmartPak ColiCare Surgery Reimbursement for Horse Owners

Why horse owners should be concerned about colic:

What's That Smell? Ammonia in Horse Manure

Ammonia is a colorless gas with a strong smell, produced as a byproduct of microbial decomposition of organic nitrogen compounds in horse manure.

Pro Vision Equine Surveillance Becomes THSRA Sponsor

“Now with Pro Vision Equine Surveillance, horse owners will be able to safely watch their horses while traveling and keep tabs on their property at home or away.”.

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