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The Homes for Horses Coalition Offers Free Webinar to Help Horse Rescues with Successful Community Engagement

”Don't miss this important free webinar on July 22, 2015 at 1 pm ET presented by members of The Homes for Horses Coalition on Successful Outreach and Ideas for Community Engagement.”

What's in a neigh? New Study Reveals More about Horse Talk

”According to a new study conducted by researchers in Switzerland, a horse's whinny reflects its emotions much like our voices can betray how we're feeling.”

Vaccines: What to Expect

Horse owners understand that vaccinations protect the health of their horse and may even be life saving. What some owners may not realize is that adverse reactions can occur after vaccination. While most side effects from vaccines are minor, it’s imp

Protecting Horses from Wild Fire Air Pollution

Airway damage resulting from wildfire smoke takes 4-6 weeks to heal, so horses need that amount of time off from the time when the air quality returns to normal.

Before You Blanket - Visit Equine Guelph’s ThermoRegulator Healthcare Tool

Remember- just because you are cold does not mean the horse is cold!

Switching to Hay for Your Horse? Remember Vitamin E

"Owners ought to offer hay as soon as they feel horses are not consuming sufficient pasture to meet daily forage requirement, which is about 1.5-2% of body weight daily.”

University of Louisville Leads New Study to Map Disease Genes in Horses

Morris Animal Foundation has awarded a three-year, $155,000 grant to a team of Kentucky and Danish researchers to build a new reference genome sequence for the domestic horse which will improve the ability to understand the role of genetics in horse healt

Fact or Fiction: Horses and Colic Surgery

”Thanks to improvements in surgery techniques, suture materials, and anti-inflammatory medications, horses are recovering from colic surgery better than ever before.”

Fear of Prosecution Keeping Queensland Veterinarians from Treating Hendra Virus in Horses

”Three Queensland vets are currently being prosecuted by Workplace Health and Safety over how they handled cases of hendra virus in horses and this is creating a major problem for horse owners and veterinarians.”

What are You Doing this Winter to Prevent Lameness in Your Horse?

”Below freezing temperatures can make hibernation look tempting but inactivity in horses can lead to many issues including lameness, so, although the weather outside may be frightful, your horse’s need for mobility has not changed.”

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