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Putting Down Your Horse - Planning Ahead for a Good Death

Read about planning ahead for a worst-case scenario when you,as a horse owner, will have to make decisions related to ending the life of your horse. Learn about the options available and the information you will need.

The Unwanted Horse Finds a New Friend

Mountain Horse® has selected to sponsor the Diamond in the Rough Award which goes to horses coming from a rescue category that compete in ACTHA events.

Innovative Sports Horse Auction Returns

The horses include recently started young horses as well as proven FEI competitors and two foals by the world champion dressage horse, Totilas.

Equine Guelph Offers Free Horse Colic Risk Assessment

The goal of Equine Guelph's Colic Risk Rater is to provide horse owners a simple way to determine if their horse is at a high risk for colic, given the horse's personal scenario.

Hendra Disease Confirmed in Two Queensland Horses

Biosecurity Queensland is managing two new Hendra virus cases - one near Rockhampton and the other near Ingham - after positive test results were received late last night.

New Law Will Protect At-Risk Horses and Local Communities in Kentucky

A new law to reduce the hold period for stray horses from 90 days to 15 days will allow more positive outcomes for horses and the local communities since horse can becared for and rehomed much sooner.

Wild Horse Coalition Lauds BLM Pryor Mustang Management Program

”The BLM is to be commended for ending cruel helicopter roundups in the Pryor Mountains and for utilizing a humane birth control vaccine as an alternative to the removal of wild horses from the range and administering it in a manner that keeps the horse

Why Do Horses Eat Dirt?

For the health of the horse, please allow some daily access to dirt. It's healthy, nutritious and natural!

It All Started With the Theft of a Horse Named Idaho

Stolen Horse International is celebrating its 20th anniversary as a leader in equine identification and all things associated with missing and stolen horses in the equine industry.

Moving a Horse from Familiar Circumstances Can Be Stressful

A study confirms what was previously thought; separating young horses from their group and stalling them in individual box stalls is perceived as stressful by the horses.

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