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Study Shows Horses Blink Less, Twitch Eyelids More When Stressed

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.

Manna Pro Releases Three Free New Videos on Horse Training Techniques

”Manna Pro's 7-part video series "Train with Trust" now available free to horse owners.”

BLM and Wild Horse Advocates to Host Public Meeting for Pilot Program for Wild Horses

"Due to strong community support in the Fish Springs area the BLM has worked with AWHPC and the Gardnerville-based Pine Nut Wild Horse Advocates to establish a pilot program to manage the Fish Springs horses through humane birth control.”

Time to Ride Invests in Growing the Horse Industry

Plans for 2015 include the launch of a grant program supporting stables and organizations that create newcomer-friendly events and a bigger, better Time to Ride Challenge with a goal of reaching 100,000 new horse enthusiasts.

Are You Listening to What Your Horse’s Body is Telling You? How to Help Head Shy Horses

”Bottom line: If your horse is head-shy there’s a good chance that it might be a physical discomfort, and not a training issue.”

People Are Hungry for More Information on Horse Guts

The 'Journey' is popular with horse lovers of all ages and allows participants the chance to see and feel the different parts of a horse's digestive system.

Remembering America's Horses and Mules Engaged in World War One

103 years ago this month, America’s horses and mules began their one-way journey to the battlefields of World War One and Brooke USA’s Horse Heroes Campaign is remembering them by helping today’s working equines.

Advocacy Group Slams Fed'l Advisory Board for Recommending Mass Slaughter of America's Mustangs

The push for mustang slaughter is being orchestrated by a tiny but powerful special interest group that views wild horses as competition for cheap, taxpayer subsidized grazing.

Preventing Equine West Nile Virus this Summer

Horses are at the highest risk for contracting West Nile virus during peak mosquito season, which occurs July through October in the United States.

Use of the Principle of Non-Resistance in Equine Bodywork

The key is to yield when the horse yields, soften when the horse softens, and for the horse to release tension when we are under the bracing response.

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