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Is Your Horse's Feed Safe to Consume?

If your horse feed is milled at a plant that also manufactures livestock feed containing ionophore, there’s a risk it could possibly be fatal to your horse.

Tally of Mosquito-borne Diseases in Horses Continues Upward

According to government reports, 53 cases of Eastern equine encephalitis and 17 cases of West Nile virus have been reported in horses in 2013 with more expected this year.

Never Be Stranded Again While Transporting Your Horses

Your truck has broken down and you are stranded with your horse on the side of the road. You have subscribed to a roadside assistance plan for years–but they will not service a loaded horse trailer.What will you do?  Who will take care of your horse?

Horses4Heroes Giving Free Rides at Cheyenne Frontier Days

Operation Free Ride is an unprecedented collaboration between facility owners, breeders, and equestrian organizations, to give combat veterans and their families the opportunity to ride a horse for free.

American Wild Horse Campaign Calls on Forest Service to Protect Captured Mustangs from Slaughter

The U.S. Forest Service will conduct a roundup of approximately 500 California mustangs beginning September 5, 2019.

Is It Colic or Rabies? Similar Symptoms Create a Dilemma for Horse Owners and Veterinarians

Our first priority in our vaccination program is to protect the horse from diseases they can die from.

US Army Caisson Horses: Protecting an American Treasure

The 3d United States Infantry Regiment commander requested an assessment and inspection of Caisson stables because of deaths of two horses and corrective measures began in March.

Equiwinner Celebrates 20 Years of Balancing Electrolytes in Horses

Electrolytes are essential for nerve and muscle control throughout the horse's body and to operate efficiently, all necessary electrolytes must be available in the right proportions throughout the body.

Animal Welfare Groups Commend USDA on New Rule to Combat Horse Soring

Soring is a cruel practice that includes use of caustic chemicals that 'cook' into the horse’s flesh and forcing horses to wear heavy, binding, high-heel-like shoes, and metal chains around their sored ankles.

Certified Horsemanship Assn to Discuss Equine Assisted Activities with Gary Millar and Jessica Mohr on Horses in the Morning Radio Show

”At 9 a.m. ET on Tuesday, May 17, 2016, on the Horses in the Morning Radio Show, two special guests, Gary Millar and Jessica Mohr, will discuss, “Equine Assisted Activities to Enhance Your Own Horsemanship or Your Riding Programs.”

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