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Over 400 Horse Industry Professionals Prepare to Grow the Horse Industry

With spring approaching, all horse owners need to be aware of ways of recognizing and preventing laminitis as well as when to call a veterinarian if laminitis is suspected in an equine.

Processed or Natural - Which Feed is Better for Horses?

With the number of options available in equine feeds, choosing which feed will work best for your horses poses some problems. Processed feeds advertise better digestion and efficiency, but is the extra cost worth these improvements?

Releasing Tension Using the Horse’s Natural Instincts

"By using the correct techniques, and knowing the responses to look for in your horse, you are able to get a release of accumulated stress that affects mobility, comfort, attitude, training and performance.”

Colorado State University Equine Sciences Clubs Plan for Collegiate Challenge

”Inspired by the national Time to Ride Challenge, CSU Equine Science clubs are competing to grow the local equestrian community with events that introduce new people to horse activities and success means winning prize money in the collegiate contest.”

Researchers Show Horses Do Understand Human Gestures

A group of Italian-based scientists have demonstrated that horses are not only capable of reading human actions but can also change the way they respond to a task based on their own experiences.

Merck Animal Health Joins a Home for Every Horse

Merck Animal Health joins A Home for Every Horse’s other sponsors: Purina, WeatherBeeta, Tractor Supply Co., and ElectroBraid in helping over 600 rescues around the United States.

Don't Get Hosed by the Tube: First Choice in Leg Protection is Still Sox For Horses

Studies by veterinarians on horses suffering from hard-to-resolve leg issues have led to one result: Sox For Horses, and specifically, its warm weather/biting insect protection horse sock, Summer Whinnys deliver everything needed to protect legs from biti

Horses Blink Less, Twitch Eyelids More When Stressed, U of G Researchers Find

While stress can be measured in several ways, Merkies and her team wanted a non-invasive measurement, so they decided to test whether a horse's eyes offer clues.

Do You or Someone You Know Need Options or Resources to Help Horses At-Risk?

Equine Resource Database contains a list of resources available nationwide to help current horse owners, prospective horse owners, rescues, sanctuaries, and the equine industry as a whole.

57 Federally-Protected Wild Horses Dead at Colorado Taxpayer-Funded Holding Facility

AWC has obtained records that document an alarming number of deaths of wild horses at multiple BLM holding facilities within weeks or months after roundup operations end.

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