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Research Shows Easy Way to Keep Horse's Stomach Healthy

Stomach ulcers are surprisingly common in horses. In fact, it's estimated that 60-90% of performance horses have stomach ulcers. There are prescription medications available to treat gastric ulcers, but due to the "acid rebound effect," horses who&#39

Over 750 Stallions Gelded with UHC Operation Gelding

Operation Gelding offers funding assistance to organizations that wish to conduct a public gelding clinic thereby helping horse owners across the country.

Free Webinar: What Horse Professionals Need to Know About Land Use

“What Horse Professionals and Stable Operators Need to Know About Land Use”  is a free webinar available to all horse professionals on October 14, 2013.

BLM Doubles Down on Wild Horse Helicopter Roundups

The Bureau of Land Management is poised to continue its costly, cruel and inhumane helicopter roundups of wild horses and burros in 2014, according to contracts timidly released at 4:33 PM ET last Friday, January 31.

Rousing Competitions To Be Showcased at Western States Horse Expo

Expo audiences will explode with enthusiasm and applause at the contests slated for this year’s Western States Horse Expo at Cal Expo in Sacramento, California, June 5-7, 2015.

Alltech Targets Specific Dietary Needs of Horses

Alltech has targeted the specific dietary needs of horses at every stage of life – from the active show horse to the retired pasture companion – through its new LIFEFORCE Range of all-natural equine supplements.

Breed Evaluations with Performance Criteria Produce Successful Horses

The Performance Shagya-Arabian Registry ensures that the horse is able to meet performance criteria as well as the conformation, breed type, temperament, movement and bloodline requirements.

Fall is Crucial Time for Dental Check-up Especially for Senior Horses

Signs of dental issues in horses include: dropping feed, bad breath, nasal discharge and/or weight loss.

Dr. David Nash Receives $999,950 Grant to Help Move Equine Medicine into the Future

PathTracker is a battery-operated device that uses a disposable, one-time-use computer chip to identify bacteria and viruses in fluid samples that are swabbed from horses' nostrils.

Infectious Diseases Strike Horses Across the USA

The Equine Disease Communication Center recently reported new cases of Strangles, West Nile virus, Equine Herpes virus and Corona virus in horses.

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