Today, the Equine Network launched Ahomeforeveryhorse.com, a new online source for content about Americaâs horses in need of care and shelter. The site is part of A Home For Every Horse on Equine.com, a collaboration of The Equine Network and The Americ
If your horse shows signs of heat stroke, immediately move the horse to a cooler, shady area, and call the veterinarian.
"Depending on where you live, autumn months bring a variety of weather conditions that affect horse owners, riders, and horses in ways that bring pleasure, but also in ways that are distracting, frustrating and create extra work for both the horse and ow
Our clients wanted to intervene in the case to defend wild horses from the pro-ranching special interests and prevent the government from acceding to their claims that the horses must be removed from the public lands to protect the private livestock that
âA South Carolina horse that first appeared to be lame, but then exhibited aggressive behavior, has been confirmed to have had rabies after being euthanized.â
Ensure that your horse stays healthy this winter by using common sense and making sure that the basic needs of water, feed, exercise, grooming and hoof care are not forgotten.
The Kentucky Round-Up, hosted by the Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) on February 2, 2013 at the Kentucky Horse Park, highlights the need for effective communication between horse and rider through focused demonstrations. Presenting clinicians, Linda Starne
âAn Arizona horse owner has been booked on three counts of animal cruelty and two counts of failure to provide medical treatment after investigators found three starving horses on his property.â
A case of the potentially fatal horse disease strangles was confirmed in a team of horses that had recently returned to Great Britain after appearing at the Dubai World Cup Carnival.
A revised wild horse management plan would benefit the habitat, the wild horses, and would be helpful for people since the horses have started to move onto roadways and into sensitive ecological areas.