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Tips for Transitioning Horses to Spring Pastures

Newsdate: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 - 7:22 am Location: ST. PAUL, Minnesota While it is tempting to turn horses out into spring pastures at the first sight of green grass, especially after a long winter, a carefully considered transition will support horse he

Dealing with External Parasites and Your Horse

External parasites including house flies, "friendly" flies, such as stable, horse, deer, bot flies, mosquitoes, culicoides, lice and ticks are not only annoying, to your horse, but can be downright dangerous

Tips to Maintain Horse Health During Drought

The SUCCEED  horse health blog offers some timely information for horse owners that find themselves stymied as to how best to feed and manage their horses during years of drought.

Salt River Horse Advocates Applaud Arizona Congressional Delegation’s Support for Salt River Wild Horses

”Last summer, the Forest Service set off a storm of public outrage when it published a notice to impound the Salt River horses and remove them from the Tonto National Forest, but now the call is for these horses be left alone and allowed to live free.â€

Considering the Horse - Mind and Body - A Groundbreaking Clinic with Mark Rashid and Jim Masterson

Masterson teaches equine bodywork in which changes in the horse's behavior and relaxed movements enable the horse to release structural tension that may affect performance and behavior.

'Tis the Season When Flies and External Parasites Become a Horse's Worst Enemy

External parasites including house flies, "friendly" flies, such as stable, horse, deer, bot flies, mosquitoes, culicoides, lice and ticks are not only annoying, to your horse, but can be downright dangerous

Equine Guelph Names September Senior Horse Education Month

Horse owners need to be vigilant monitoring for musculoskeletal abnormalities, gastrointestinal issues, dental problems, eyesight issues, respiratory concerns, among others, which are more prevalent with age.

Nutritional Deficiencies

Learn about the severe effects on horse health that are caused by Nutritional Deficiencies and why horse owners need to determine feeding requirements for individual horses based on age, climate, level of work and exercise, lactation or pregnancy, and ge

Fever in Horses

Fever occurs with most infections, so fever in itself doesn’t tell us what’s wrong with the horse.

Unwanted Horses - Why and How It Affects You

Four years ago a myriad of events led to an increase in unwanted horses. “Unwanted horse” is a loose term that defines every horse which does not have a purpose, including horses that are owned and cared for but are actually unwanted, those whose o

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