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6 Ways to Protect Your Horse Barn Against Termites

Termites need wood and moisture to thrive, so getting rid of excess moisture around your horse barn is the first step in preventing termites from taking hold.

NSAIDs - Are You Following the Rules for Show Horses?

”NSAIDs are typically used to treat conditions such as the pain and inflammation associated with equine osteoarthritis and most shows follow the United States Equestrian Federation Equine Drugs and Medications Rule, which outlines specifics in regard to

Hay for Your Horse! Are You Getting What You Pay For?

In a perfect world, hay purchased for your horse has been tested, has an excellent nutritional profile and a high leaf-to-stem ratio.

CSU Equine Veterinary Alum Hopes for Triple Crown Win -- By A Nose

The nasal strip worn by Triple Crown contender and racing phenom California Chrome – patterned after a human version that deters snoring – occurred to equine veterinarian Dr. Ed Blach in the middle of the night.

Equine Guelph offers Totally Cool Summer School Online for Young Horse Lovers

Horse Portal will be a hub of activity for teenagers this summer from July 23 to Aug 10 with the new Horse Behavior & Safety online course.

California EVH-1 Update

California has one new confirmed case of Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) caused by EHV-1. There are now 19 confirmed EHM cases in the state. Today’s confirmed case is a febrile horse in Colusa County which did not compete at the Ogden, UT

Wild Horse Capture Highlights Need for Cooperative Management

Over the last 18 months, the Hidden Valley Wild Horse Protection Fund and other groups have rescued nearly 200 horses captured and removed from the Virginia Range by the NDA.

Drought Threatens Horses, Owners, and Rescues

Across the country, horse rescues are facing the plight of having to turn away horses that need rescuing because their owners are no longer able to care for them either because of the cost of maintenance or because of financial situations beyond their con

Sox For Horses, Inc. Proves Size DOES Matter

Summer Whinnys for Draft Horses maintain a hygienic environment around the legs useful for reducing dirt and debris near pre-existing wounds and reduce bio-burden on contact surfaces of the socks.

Nutritional Demands of Horses in Training

Learn how and why your horse's feeding and watering regime needs to change as its energy requirements grow due to a heavier workload and the metabolic changes in the way the horse's body uses nutrients.

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