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Santa Anita Race Track Closed for Testing after Multiple Horse Deaths

Mike Martin, officer for the California Horse Racing Board, has confirmed that 19 horses have died since the Santa Anita Park in Arcadia opened on Dec. 26.

Lives of American Wild Horses and Burros at Risk with Budget Cuts for 2020

The BLM delivered a report to Congress outlining options for wild horse and burro management including destruction of healthy wild horses and burros and sale for slaughter.

"Horse Tripping" Cruelty to Horses

United Horsemen, an organization that promotes horse slaughter, is taking its fight against the Humane Society of the United States  to a new extreme. Not only does this group oppose legislation that benefits the welfare of horses, but it also tries

Missy Wryn's Secrets to Healthy Yet Simple Horse Keeping Part I

”Missy Wryn's program is very simple but not for everyone; with her motto is “less is best”, she outlines her care program and how it supports a healthy happy horse.”

Grand Meadows Cares Series: Will Equine Gastric Ulcers Blight Your Show Season Success?

While the only way to know if your horse is suffering with gastric ulcers is an endoscopic exam, subtle signs such as a poor appetite and decreased performance may be indicators of EGUS.

Free Program Saves Horse Owners Thousands of Dollars on Colic Surgery

”SmartPak xelebrates three years of healthier horses with ColiCare™, a FREE wellness program that provides up to $7,500 in colic surgery reimbursement, and brings together SmartPak’s best hindgut supplements with annual wellness care from a vet to h

No Horsing Around - Dental Care for Equine Health

When horse owners think about providing for their horse's needs, dental care probably isn't the first thing that comes to mind. However, equine dental problems can lead to unacceptable behavior, oral abscess and even nutritional issues.

CHA's September Radio Show Will Discuss Positive Reinforcement and Successive Approximation and Leg Yielding and Side Passing

The Certified Horsemanship Association’s September episode of Training Tuesdays on 'Horses in the Morning' will feature speakers from upcoming 2019 International Conference.

Seven Common Toxins That Can Kill Horses within Hours

Eliminating toxins from horse farms can prevent some sad and avoidable deaths of horses.

Caring for our Senior Horses' Hooves

Challenges with stiff joints, laminitis and hoof issues are more common as horses age and tasks that used to be easy, like when the farrier asked them to hold up their legs for a hoof inspection, their geriatric legs now say otherwise.

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