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Worm Damage Causes Death of Young Horse

An equine vet is urging horse owners to maintain a responsible worming program after the sudden death of a seemingly healthy horse that dropped dead in a field. A post mortem examination found that the cause of death was a fatal blood clot caused by sev

Rattle Snake Vaccine Important for Horses

With the summer heating up, snakes, including rattle snakes are coming out of hiding and into areas where horses and people are enjoying days in the sun. Fortunately for horses and horse owners, rattlesnake vaccine is now approved for Horses - "Cro

New Site with Info about Horses in Need Launches

Today, the Equine Network launched Ahomeforeveryhorse.com, a new online source for content about America’s 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

Fall Season Brings Challenges and Pleasures for Horses and Owners

"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

Federal Court Grants Wild Horse Advocates' Request to Intervene in Nevada Ranchers' Lawsuit Against Wild Horses

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

Ten Tips for Better Winter Horse Health

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.

Awareness Counts When It Comes to Dermatitis in Horses

Horse owners that ride or work their horses during winter weather in wet and muddy conditions often discover that their horse has developed dermatitis on the underbelly and legs. This condition is often referred to as hunting dermatitis because it is rela

USDA Considers Revision of Wild Horse Management as Snow Melt Reveals Carcasses near Mono Lake

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.

Time to Ride Challenge Introduces Over 28,000 New Enthusiasts to Horses; Awards $100,000 in Cash and Prizes

"Three grand-prize winners take home $10,000 each in the 2016 Time to Ride Challenge which awarded $100,00 in cash and prizes to top stables, clubs, and businesses and is designed to grow the horse industry.”

Meeting Your Horse's Nutritional Needs While Saving Money

Pastures can be a rich source of nutrients for your horse, and as most horse owners know, quality forage, whether it is hay or pasture, should be the foundation of any horse's feeding program.

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