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Did Your Horse’s Name Make The List?

SmartPak Announces Top 10 Most Popular Horse Names for 2017.

American Horse Publications Launches 4th Equine Industry Survey

Horse owners in the United States, who are 18 years of age and older, currently own or manage at least one horse are invited to complete the survey by April 1, 2018.

Cavallo Horse & Rider: Keep Old Boots for Future Hoof Emergencies

Keep your older Cavallos to help your horse feel cushioned and comfortable if he has laminitis or a hoof injury because older boots are shaped to your horse's hoof and will feel comfortable during stall rest.

ABCs of FECTs or What Your Horse's Poop Tells You

”Horse poop can be a window into parasite surveillance, and detection of dewormer resistance and fecal egg count tests allow veterinarians to determine a tailored deworming schedule for each horse and to detect resistance on farms.”

Is Your Horse's Feed Safe to Consume?

If your horse feed is milled at a plant that also manufactures livestock feed containing ionophore, there’s a risk it could possibly be fatal to your horse.

Is It Colic or Rabies? Similar Symptoms Create a Dilemma for Horse Owners and Veterinarians

Our first priority in our vaccination program is to protect the horse from diseases they can die from.

Healthy Joints for Your Horse: It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3

” Joint supplements can help support your horse by providing a steady supply of the ingredients he needs to cope with the demands of his workload.”

Zoetis Announces Recipient of Equine Charity Sweepstakes Donation

The American Standardbred Adoption Program received a $5,000 donation from Zoetis following nomination by Taylor Rietveld, veterinary student from Purdue University.

Should You Deworm Your Horses After the First Frost?

”Cold weather means the end of tapeworm transmission and a good time for a cleanout treatment for bots and fall treatment helps diminish additional transmission of horse parasites the following grazing season.”

Dr. Getty’s Research Reflections on Suspensory Ligament Degeneration in Horses

"The evidence found during the study leads the researchers to suggest that horses affected by degeneration of the suspensory ligament should be screened for Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction.”

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