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Never Stop Learning about Horses by Attending Equine Affaire in Ohio

Hone your horsemanship skills by learning from the best at Equine Affaire in Ohio.

Monty Roberts Announces Three New Equine-Assisted Programs for Service Personnel

Horse Sense & Healing has provided Veterans, and their families, with tools to overcome past emotional injuries, learn to trust, communicate emotions, and build resiliency to better cope after deployment.

Organizing Your Horse Feed Room for Efficiency and Maintenance of Feed Quality

Whether you have 2 horses or 200, the ultimate goal is the same: ease of use, maintaining feed quality, accuracy of feeding and minimizing unnecessary footsteps.

Loading Your Horse Up For An Adventure That Requires A Long-Distance Haul? Make His Comfort A Key Part Of Your Planning

A long haul with your equine friend can lead to rewarding and fun adventures – but don’t forget that his health comes first.

Trail Riders, Invasive Weeds and Horse Manure

A study of invasive plants and whether or not horses are implicated in their spread came about because of an urgent need to identify how invasive plants are introduced and thwart their spread.

Deciding Which Hay or Forage Is Best for Your Horse

This article will teach you to judge the quality of hay for your horse. It also offers great suggestions for selecting the type of hay to feed, depending on what is available in your locality.

Tevis Cup Challenges Horses, Riders, and Researchers

The Western States Trail Ride, popularly called the Tevis Cup Ride, is the oldest modern day endurance ride In 1955, the late Wendell T. Robie with a party of five horsemen rode the Western States Trail from Squaw Valley to Auburn, proving that horses co

Florida Equestrian Develops Life Saver for Horses with Summer Sores in Sheath Area

The patented Alpha Sheath Shield protects gelding and stallion’s sheaths from flies and parasites that lay eggs in wounds and worsen the condition and discomfort for the horse.

Cavallo Hoof Boots: Explaining Navicular Issues in Horses

Horses are sore, evidenced by a proliferation of products containing glucosamines, anti-inflammatories, calming agents and pain killers resulting from a lack of understanding of hoof mechanics.

New Equine Fecal Transplant Research Reveals Challenges to Successul Microbiota Transplantation

One challenge to fecal microbiota transplantation is the path to the colon is much longer in a horse, precluding administration by enema for example, and requiring delivery into the stomach via the nose instead.

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