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Timing Is Not Always Right for Neglected Horses

Some neglected and abused horses get caught up in the court system where owner negligence cases can take months and in the meantime both rescuers and horses suffer.

American Horse Adoption Has Saved Over 1000 horses from Slaughter

"Saddlebred Rescue has more than 10 horses that need immediate homes for the holidays and each of these horses is suitable as a trail, lesson or pleasure horse.”

Supporting Recovery in Horses after Strenuous Racing or Exercise

"Studies on the effects of furosemide (Lasix®) on horses in race training found that treated horses lost up to four times as many electrolytes as untreated horses and horses with insufficient electrolytes risk fatigue and loss of stamina.”

Research on Effects of Selenium in the Horse's Diet

The study focused on whether horses grazing pasture that was marginal in selenium would react differently to vaccines, compared with horses that were supplemented with additional dietary selenium.

Charles Wilhelm’s “Ultimate Super Horse Challenge” to be featured at Western States Horse Expo, Sacramento

In response to the overwhelming demand, the Ultimate Super Horse Challenge will again be presented at the Western States Horse Expo in Sacramento, California, June 4-7, 2015.

Horse Behaviour & Safety QA

Through learning how horses perceive the world around them, their human handlers can develop safe best practices for working with them.

Springtime Weather Brings Renewed Concern about West Nile Virus in Horses

West Nile Virus may cause a wide range of clinical illness ranging from mild flu-like signs to encephalitis that may be fatal to both humans and horses.

Ten Tips for Better Horse Hoof Health

These ten tips will help you as a horse owner, caregiver, develop the skills to maintain your horse's feet with occasional support by a professional farrier.

Third 2023 Case of West Nile Virus Confirmed in California Horse

Mosquitos feeding on an infected horse have not demonstrated the ability to ingest enough virus to transmit it to other animals or humans so horses and humans are considered dead end hosts.

Advocacy Groups File Lawsuit to Block Slaughter of California Wild Horses

A federal lawsuit to block the U.S. Forest Service from selling federally-protected wild horses in California for slaughter was filed on Friday, October 19, 2018.

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