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Is a Horse More Like a Cow or a Dog?

For young people with limited first-hand exposure to animal agriculture, learning the facts about horses can create an understanding of the common characteristics that horses share with other livestock species.

AAEP Encourages National Reining Horse Association To Reconsider Sedative Rule

Allowing a horse to enter a show ring at 30 minutes post-administration of romifidine presents a safety and welfare risk to both the horse and rider.

The Sky's The Limit! Solutions to Protect America's Horses are Within Our Reach!

The EQUUS Foundation is committed to reducing the number of horses sent across our borders for slaughter by increasing programs involving horses and equine-assisted therapeutic services.

Research: Effect of Pen Size on Stress Responses of Stall-Housed Horses Receiving One Hour of Daily Turnout

Providing at least 342 m2 ( 3681 square feet) per horse may reduce the chance of injury in horses accustomed to group turnout.

National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association Supports AHC Welfare Code

”The American Horse Council Welfare Code of Practice encourages everyone to consider the health, safety, and welfare of their horses in all aspects of their activities, including the social and ethical issues.”

Nothing to Nay About with Horse-Friendly Improvements at Fairplex Pomona

Attendees and exhibitors of the Horse Expo Pomona will be in for a pleasant surprise as the Fairplex is making welcoming improvements for the upcoming Horse Expo Pomona, January 30 - February 1, 2015.

Equine Functional Anatomy - Discover Your Horse from the Inside Out

A growing number of horse owners rely on the misconception that if their horse appears healthy and fit, then chances are it is. What if we had the tools to help us look beyond a horse’s appearance so that good decisions could be made for its optimal hea

Your Horse Has a Swollen Leg - Why and What To Do

The inactivity that goes with horses being kept in stalls during winter months sometimes leads to a condition known as "stocking up." The horse owner notices that a horse's leg or legs have become swollen and filled with fluid over night. In some case

Potomac Horse Fever Strikes Mid-Atlantic States

Potomac horse fever spreads to horses when they ingest infected snails or insects while grazing or drinking, and rainy weather in the mid-Atlantic region this year may have led to more infected snails.

More than a Dozen Horses Rescued from Flood Waters in Indiana

”Around 8:30 a.m., the horse owner called 911 because the water was too cold and moving too quickly to get safely across, and although the horses were not in immediate danger where they were, the flood waters were becoming more threatening.”

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