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Just a Number: How to Manage Your Aging Horse for Happy, Healthy and Fit Golden Years

Like their human counterparts, horses are individuals; they don't all age in the same way or at the same rate.

Keeping Your Horse Safe on Fall Grass

Fall means that horse owners need to reconsider their grazing strategies, especially for those horses with metabolic issues.

Whether Traveling Domestically or Overseas, Equiwinner™ Helps Gut Einhaus Jumpers Arrive Ready to Compete.

Equiwinner non-transdermal adhesive patches contain naturally balanced electrolytes that enable the horse’s body to recognize the electrolytes in the patches and responds to them.

Horse To Human - The Next Generation in Horsemanship Presented by the Montana Center for Horsemanship

Horse to Human – the Next Generation in Horsemanship will be held Thursday, September 5 through Saturday, September 7 in the historic western town of Dillon, Montana.

Owners Told to Keep Horses Secure

Horse owners have been told to keep their horses secure after a stallion broke loose and nearly caused an accident on Chorley Old Road, Lancashire on the 8th July.

Helping Horses Survive and Thrive during Droughts and Wildfires

The nutritional value of forage and hay grown in drought-stricken areas plummets and as a result, horse nutrition is compromised and in the case of wildfires, horses face respiratory consequences.

Common Causes of Lameness

What makes your horse go lame and where is the lameness located? Here are some tips that will help you answer these questions when you notice that your horse has problems with his gait and limbs.

Affordable Vaccine Could Save Horse's Lives

Last summer, when Becky Myszka, DVM, arrived at many farms, it was already too late. It was a scene that repeated itself over and over. The horse owner had called the Wisconsin Valley Veterinary Services describing an odd scenario. The horse had been fine

SmartPak Celebrates 18 Years of Healthy Horses

The stresses and health risks that today’s horses face are not the result of bad management - they’re unavoidable parts of modern horsekeeping.

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