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Grand Meadows Cares Series: One Billion Reasons to Use Nano Based Bio-Technology Joint Help

Being able to apply a workable and effective treatment to a defined area of need offers a method to assuage the pain and discomfort that joint inflammatory issues pose in our performance horses.

Making Equine Disease Reporting Simple and Easy: How the EDCC Was Created

The EDCC was founded to stop the rumor mill which causes panic and disrupts horse events and travel and to be the horse industry resource for factual information about diseases and biosecurity.

Progress Made in Pain Recognition in Horses

”The horse is telling you something hurts when they avoid looking at you, appear despondent, clench their jaw, flatten ears back and/or squint their eyes.”

Triticale Hay for Your Horse

Is triticale a good hay for horses?

Protect Your Horse from Hazards on the Farm

Being accident prone just seems to be in a horse's nature brought on by their instinctive fight-or-flight response, their need to establish herd hierarchy and their sense of natural curiosity.

Added Fat Improves Horse Behavior

”Gram for gram, fat provides more than double the calories of carbohydrates or protein. And it is well digested. But there’s an added bonus! Fat has a calming effect on horses' behavior.”

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Horses Will Be Horses and Dogs Will Be Dogs

For both the dog owner and the property and/or business owner, dogs can be a headache for to monitor, even if you are on site all the time.

Cavallo Hoof Boots for Horses Q & A: Will You Follow the Herd or Be a Trailblazer?

The benefits of barefoot horses and Cavallo Hoof Boots are transparently told by many in the horse community.

National Equine Health Plan Published

The horse industry is unique since horses are transported more frequently than other livestock resulting in infectious disease outbreaks that cost the industry millions of dollars.

Cavallo Hoof Boots Q & A: Can Horses Thrive after Laminitis?

Prevention of laminitis is always the first key and can only be practiced with knowledge and as a horse owner, it is your responsibility to discover the facts.

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