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Four Cases of Equine Infectious Anemia Reported in West Tennessee

”Four horses stabled at three locations in Henderson County Tennessee recently tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia, also known as Coggin's disease and a second round of screening confirmed the positive results.”

NetPosse Working to Unite Horses/Owners After NC Storm

In an effort to provide aid to the people and organizations that are currently working to rescue horses in the areas devastated by the storm in Burke, Cleveland and Rutherford counties, Stolen Horse International, also known as NetPosse.com, is offering 

Stop Violence Against Horses

I went to a horseshow on Saturday in support of a friend’s nine year old daughter who takes riding lessons at a local barn that provides school horses (my friend’s family does not have a horse of their own).   Right away I was reminded why I don&#39

Alltech to Sponsor Horse Show

A 31-year global leader in animal health and nutrition, Alltech is known in the equestrian sport community for becoming the first title sponsor in World Equestrian Games history with the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.

Arkansas Department of Corrections To Hold Horse Auction

The Arkansas Department of Correction Agriculture Division will host its 3rd annual horse auction on October 5, 2013 at 1:00 p.m.and the public may bid on approximately 32 retired horses, colts, and mules from its working herd.

AMHA to Recognize Half Morgan Horses

The American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA) is pleased to recognize half Morgan horses as part of a new competition program. Horses that have either a registered Morgan sire or dam are eligible to participate in AMHA's "Half Morgan Competition Progra

Attorney General Questions Horse Slaughter Bill

A bill that would require plaintiffs trying to halt horse slaughter facilities to post large bonds up front probably violates the state constitution, the attorney general says.

Teaching Horses to Keep Calm

Scientists at the Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences evaluated the effectiveness of three different approaches to conditioning horses in calmly accepting scary objects.

Fall Equine Wellness: What Your Horse Needs

Equine influenza and equine herpesvirus can lead to costly veterinary bills and increased days out of the saddle, making it all the more important to help safeguard your horse’s health with an effective, trusted vaccine.

Colic Risk Factors - What Every Horse Owner Should Know

”Colic is simply 'abdominal pain' in horses, with an estimated 900,000 horses in the US alone expected to experience an episode each year. In fact, it’s still one of the leading causes of equine death.”

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