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Monty Roberts To Demonstrate Working with Problem Horses on March 14, 2015

Monty Roberts will be working with problem horses or unstarted horses that buck, rear, kick, are head shy, hard to catch, won’t stand to mount, have been single line lunged, fear clippers, are difficult to load on a trailer or just need ridden help.

Horse Products for Equestrians for the New Year

 USRider Equestrian Motor Plan, providing emergency road service to its members in all 48 states as well as Canada and Alaska, is excited to announce the addition of five new companies to its Winner’s Circle Advantage benefits program. 

Top Five Ways To Keep Mud Under Control around Horses

Mud is not only a nuisance, but can also be a safety and horse health hazard because it contains bacteria that can cause diseases and also lead to injuries like bowed tendons.

NEW! Crash Course for Feeding Your Horse - Begins April 9

Dr. Skelly will monitor the online discussion groups and lead a weekly video-conference meeting about the important role that the horse's anatomy, physiology and behavior play in developing equine diets.

Improve Your Arena with Premier Equestrian's New Product SandAid

Premier Equestrian’s new product, SandAid, is a horse arena stabilizer meant to make all types of arena sand as effective and safe as possible for horse and rider teams

Tips for Safely Removing Ticks from Your Horse

”Ticks also transmit diseases as they feed on your horse's blood, such as Lyme disease, piroplasmosis (babesiosis), equine granulocytic anaplasmosis (EGA, formerly called equine ehrlichiosis), and equine infectious anemia.”

Study Shows that Move from Pasture to Stable May Cause Colic in Horses

”The study showed that after being moved from pasture to stabling, horses drank nearly twice their normal amount of water, but their droppings were significantly less and much drier.”

SmartPak Urges Horse Owners to Let Horses Graze without Grass

The benefits of constant grazing are plentiful, but acres of fresh pasture can be hard to come by, especially in the winter. Luckily, there are ways that you can help your horse get the benefits of grazing even when your fields are barren.

Enjoy Six Days of Authentic Horsemanship

If you wanted to see good cowboys ride bucking stock or rope, you would go to a rodeo. If you wanted to see good horse trainers, you would go to a horse show.

War Horse - Movie in Review

In his Horse Doc Blog, Dr. Gregory A Beroza of The Long Island Equine Medical Center captures the artistic and realistic portrayal of the relationship between the horse lover and the equine that engenders love and devotion in the film "War Horse."

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