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Drought Threatens Horse Health

In a year when temperatures are soaring in much of the country and wildfires threaten areas with large horse populations, many horse owners are facing periods of drought. Summer droughts can be rough on horses because of high temperatures, limited water a

Awareness Is Key to Health and Welfare of Horses During Transport

Kentucky equine networking meeting offers insight on how to transport horses safely.

What is the best type of hoof trimming?

Is their one horse hoof trim that is better than another. Doug Butler, a Certified Journeyman Farrier and Ph.D. offers this advice based on years of working with all types of horses.

Horizon Structures Presents Series - The Ins and Outs of Free Access Between Shelter and Grazing For Your Horse

The innate need for equines to have access to grazing and their preference for constant movement aids their digestion, keeps joints loose and soft tissues elastic.

Miniature Horse World Picks Up Awards

The American Miniature Horse Association’s publication, Miniature Horse World, picked up 2 awards at the AHP Annual Awards competition.

NM Hyatt Regency Announces Horse Rehabilitation Project

The Hyatt Regency Tamaya Resort & Spa, located on the Pueblo of Santa Ana in New Mexico, has announced a new horse rehabilitation program for neglected, abused, and abandoned horses throughout New Mexico.

Horses Rescued from Idaho Mustang Rescue Ranch

After an investigation, the privately run Mustang Ranch and Rescue in northern Idaho has shut down its operation in Cataldo and released its horses to a horse rescue in Washington and a new owner in Missouri.

Rain Scald - A Seasonal Affliction for Horses

Horses pastured or maintained in areas where the ground is often wet may develop the condition Dermatophilosis also known as rain scald.

Rain Scald - A Seasonal Affliction for Horses

Horses pastured or maintained in areas where the ground is often wet may develop the condition Dermatophilosis also known as rain scald.

Case of Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy identified in Vermont

Horse-to-horse contact is the most common route of transmission of EHV-1, but it can also be transmitted by infectious materials, such as nasal secretions, or on objects such as buckets.

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