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Horse Radio to Broadcast from Elvis Presley's Stables

The Horse Radio Network's (HRN) morning show, HORSES IN THE MORNING, will broadcast LIVE from Elvis Presley's stables at Graceland on Friday June 10, 2011 from 9:00 - 10:00 am Eastern at www.horsesinthemorning.com. This exclusive show will tell

Activists Seek to Ban Horse Carriages

Activists seeking to ban horse carriages in Central Park have renewed their push to ban the horse-drawn carriages after a horse was recently injured in an accident with an SUV, and have now gathered more than 121,000 signatures of support.

Non-profit Freedom Horses to Help Women

America’s Favorite Trail Horse yields non-profit organization Freedom Horses

Oats and Oat Hay for Your Horse

Oat hay and grain are excellent choices for most horses where available. Read what popular horse clinician and television show host Julie Goodnight has to say about oats as feed for horses.

Horse Thoughts: For the New Horse Owner - Part One of Two

Thinking about getting a horse. Here is some sage advice from author Miriam Reich about some basic considerations prior to taking the plunge.

Hyperinflation Drastically Changing Horse Industry

The dream of recreational horse ownership is becoming ever more imperiled by a confluence of factors that are having a devastating effect on not only individual horse owners but the entire industry.

Why Volunteering to Work with Horses Really Matters!

”The EQUUS Foundation, also known as Horse Charities of America, is dedicated to improving the quality of life of horses, enabling the therapeutic use of horses for those in need, fostering the horse-human bond, and educating the public about the horse'

Tips for Winterizing Your Horse Barn

Winter time can be a challenge when it comes to keeping equines healthy and comfortable.

Give Your Horse a Leg-Up With a Multi-Level Feeding Program

While top quality feed may cost more per pound, the horse's utilization of nutritional benefits outweighs the additional expense as often less feed is required.

Dealing with Head-shy or Ear-shy Horses

When a horse is head-shy or ear-shy, gaining the horse's trust so that he will be comfortable with activities that involve touching his head or ears such as haltering takes time and patience.

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