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The Magic of ACTHA Continues with Horse Charity Contributions

ACTHA channels as much as possible to the charities they serve and is well on pace due to their marketing and pacts with major entities like the Unwanted Horse Coalition and Horses 4 Heroes..

What Owners Should Know About Carcinomas in Horses

Squamous Cell Carcinoma is one of the most common tumors in horses but is more common in anatomic locations other than the bladder, such as the external genitalia, the skin, the stomach, and the eye.

Making the Horse's Foot Better Through Research

In the last decade, thousands of veterinarians, farriers and horse owners have come to realize that better nutrition, trimming, correct movement, environment, and improved protective devices can cause dramatic and positive changes to the equine foot--not

Winter Management for the Outdoor Horse

"The ideal environment for most horses is to live outside with herd mates 24/7. This satisfies their need for locomotion and provides their digestive system with the optimal conditions to function as nature intended.”

AHCF Extends Deadline to Take Equine Economic Impact Survey

This survey provides invaluable data on the number of horses, jobs, and related industries impacted by horse ownership, and it shows the diverseness of the industry we all love

Five Tips for a Fly-Free Spring

Don’t be left unprepared; Insect season is right around the corner and the secret to success is to start early, with the right gear, and the right preparation to keep your horses comfortable.

Snow Isn’t The Only Winter Worry When It Comes to Horse Health Challenges

”Horse-keeping during the winter brings its own unique challenges, and those challenges can wreak havoc on your horse’s gastrointestinal (GI) tract and increase his risk for digestive upset.”

KER Nutrition Supports Older Horses in Top Competition

KER also provides nutrition solutions for horses of every type, discipline, and age. In fact, some of KER’s greatest nutrition success stories are horses competing at the top levels well into their teens and even 20s.

Stomach Ulcers - A Threat to Horses of All Ages

Unfortunately, even though young horses generally aren't exposed to stressful activities, they can develop stomach ulcers and the presence of ulcers in foals has been reported as ranging between 25 percent and 51 percent.

Young Equestrians Shine at Paint Horse SHow

The dust has settled on the 2011 American Junior Paint Horse Association’s (AjPHA) Youth World Championship Paint Horse Show, which was held June 24 – July 2, 2011 in Fort Worth, Texas at Will Rogers Memorial Center.

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