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Shine On: Miniature Horse Has a Spring in His Step with Special Hoof

"After suffering a vicious dog attack that mangled a hoof and led to infection, Shine needed surgical amputation of his lower-left hind leg in order to survive.”

Research Shows Progress in Improved Fertility and Breeding Efficiency in Horses

Horsemen evaluate visible characteristics such as conformation, coat color, speed, endurance, as well as family history, and make breeding decisions based on these evaluations.

The Cost of Re-sedation (“Topping Up”) in Equine Power Dentistry

When deliberate under dosing occurs, the horse resumes vigilance, lifts its head, moves about, and needs to be re-sedated or "topped up" interrupting and prolonging the procedure, which adds to drug costs.

Leading Wild Horse Group Challenges Bureau of Land Management's Mojave Desert Wild Burro Eradication Plan

Legal appeal cites failure to consider new research documenting key role that wild burros play in desert ecosystems.

Helmets Save Lives and Heads

Debbie McDonald’s Road To Recovery: Says Helmet Saved Her Life – by Lisa Kemp

Brooke USA Winter Season Event Trifecta to Benefit Working Equines Returns to Wellington

Ponies and Pearls, Sunset Watering Hole, and Divertimentos and Dressage signature events 'Paint Wellington Orange' to help improve the plight of working equines returns during February and March.

Key Dog Health Advice to Ensure Their Wellness In and Around Horse Barns

Veterinarian covers key health risks our canine barn companions are up against.

UK Ag Equine Program Students and Partners Give Back During Spring into Service Day

The event was a big success that allowed students and faculty to come, volunteer their time, and learn about the history and importance of the African cemetery within our community.

Hay for Your Horse

Grass hay, grain hay, alfalfa hay - these are the basic staples of horse food. Not all hay is the same. Nutritional differences vary as much as price. Learn how to identify hays and what makes them good (or bad).

Seven Tips for How to Prevent Leg Injury in Your Horse Trailer

Given their delicate nature, it makes sense that we do all we can to protect our horse’s legs when they travel in a horse trailer.

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