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Yes, Your Horse Needs Dental Care Even in Cold Weather

Routine dental care is essential to your horse's in health. Periodic examinations and regular maintenance, such as floating, are especially necessary today for a number of reasons:

Charlotte Bredahl Medal-winning Olympian to Receive The Humane Society's Horse Hero Award for 2016

"Bredahl will receive The Humane Society of the United States’ Horse Hero Award for her work using horses as teachers and encouraging young equestrians to achieve their greatest potential as well as treating horses with the utmost care and respect.”

Senate Bill Would Prohibit Double Deck Horse Trailer Use

The Horse Transportation Safety Act of 2013 sponsored by Sens. Mark Kirk (R-IL) and Bob Menendez (D-NJ), would prohibit the transportation of horses in interstate commerce in a motor vehicle containing two or more levels stacked on top of one another.

Neogen Expert Discusses Equine Botulism, BotVax B Vaccine on Radio Program

Dr. Lyman also discussed the benefits of vaccinating horses against equine botulism, stressing the importance of protecting all horses.

Winter TLC for Horses with Arthritis

Freezing temperatures and deep snow can be extremely problematic for horses with arthritic and mobility issues, according to Laurie Cerny, editor and publisher of good-horsekeeping.com.

CVHR Dedicated to Care of Equines

Like most equine rescue facilities, Central Virginia Horse Rescue, Inc (CVHR) saves, protects and rehabilitates at-risk equines along with educating the public, promoting good horse care, and striving to work with others in the equine community for the we

American Paint Horse Association Honors Wonderlichs

Recently the American Paint Horse Foundation (APHF), which preserves the heritage of the American Paint horse, announced their decision to designate a prominent hallway in the Association’s headquarters as the Wonderlich Hallway in honor of Doc and B

New Summer Course at Cornell: Horse Care Through a Veterinary Lens

Newsdate: Sat, 16 Mar 2013 - 8:24 am Location: ITHACA, New York Cornell University is offering a summer course introducing aspiring veterinarians, horse enthusiasts, and curious career explorers to the worlds of horse husbandry and veterinary medicin

Navajo Nation Agrees to New Approach to Wild Horse Overpopulation

Ben Shelly of Navajo Nation has agreed to work with Robert Redford and Governor Bill Richardson and their Foundation to Protect Wild Animals to develop humane ways to manage wild horse population.

USDA Decisions Impact Horse Shows

If you are competing in a horse show this weekend, you might not realize it, but decisions made in Washington, D.C. impact you and your ability to show your horse.

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