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Research Shows Vitamin E Levels in Horses Significantly Higher after Supplementation of Natural Vitamin E

”For optimum muscular and neurological health, dietary vitamin E is a critical component to your horse’s own antioxidant defense systems, says Dr. Lydia Gray, SmartPak’s Staff Veterinarian/Medical Director and primary investigator.”

Hay Soaker for Horses - Better than a Bucket!

Better than a bucket, The Soaker, a new product that automatically fills, soaks, and drains hay. Made in the U.S.A., "The Soaker", created by Jennifer Azevedo, is a nonelectric automatic hay and feed soaker that has standardized hay soaking. It is a time

Hepatitis

Learn how Hepatitis, a life-threatening liver disease affects horses and why prevention is based on avoiding use of tetanus antitoxin as an antiserum along with a healthy horse environment with plenty of water, clean hay and good ventilation.

PATH Intl. Disaster Relief Fund Helps Cool the Fires and Helps Horsemanship Centers Rebuild

Threatened by wild fires, evacuations of humans and horses are heartbreaking; then the question becomes how to rebuild and where to start.

A Brush Up In Wound Care for Horses

When applying topical medication, it is important not contaminate the wound or the medication. Learn how plastic wrap and a small brush help protect your horse.

So Big Is Better Proves His Value at Santa Anita

So Big is Better, the champion older Arabian horse of 2012, capped off a remarkable 2013 season with a 7+ length victory in the first ever Breeder’s Cup Arabian race at Santa Anita Park.

Fly Control Sweepstakes Winner Announced

Pfizer Animal Health and Stable Management magazine have announced that Gayle Lawrence of Fallbrook, CA, is the lucky winner of the SOLITUDE® IGR Fly Control Sweepstakes. Gayle is the owner and instructor at Kids Horsin’ Around, a privately-owned and f

Nature Publishes Research Revealing Novel Findings Related to Severe Equine Asthma

Research findings identified 400 new allergens related to severe equine asthma and also implicated latex as a cause of severe equine asthma.

To Brand or Microchip - What's Best for Foals?

For centuries, animal owners have sought ways to identify their foals, horses and other animals and differentiate them from those of neighbors. Identifying marks also helped in regaining animals that became lost or were stolen. Branding with a hot iron

Horsewomen Invited to Rocky Mountain Retreat

What happens when world champion athlete Colleen [no-glossary]Cannon of Women’s Quest collaborates with equine behavioral psychologist and equestrian coach Mary Ann Simonds?

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