Search Results

8621 results found!

BraveHearts Goes Global with Inaugural Trail to Zero Normandy Ride Ahead of D-Day Anniversary

According to the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, approximately 20 Veterans and active service members take their own lives each day.

Valley Vet Supply to Bring Horse Hoof Protection and Health Care Seminar to Kansas State University

Experienced farriers and horse health experts look forward to sharing insights on equine deworming, vaccinations, overall hoof health and conditions, and application of nail- and glue-on shoes.

Common Liver Toxins that Affect Horses

Due to the liver's immense reserve and regenerative capacity, horses can appear normal until greater than 80% of the liver is affected.

International Association of Professional Farriers (IAPF) Forms Enhanced Educational Partnership with FormaHoof Ltd

Objectives of the the FormaHoof Academy include enhanced educational initiatives for the betterment of the horse, farrier, veterinarian, horse owner, and others involved in care and custody of horses.

How to Help Your Aging Horse Live a Vibrant Life

Changes come about gradually, but as your horse starts to show signs of aging, the diet you've been feeding may now be obsolete and in need of an adjustment.

Drought and Economy Threaten Horses

With the poor economy and exceptional drought in Texas, Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society President and Executive Director Dr. Jennifer Williams says that the conditions are dire for horses across the state of Texas. “I’ve been involved in rescue sinc

Hay Crisis at Horse Rescue Facility

The Kentucky Equine Humane Center in Nicholasville faces a hay-flow crisis — an increase in need as the economic recession hits home and a decrease in cash on [no-glossary]hand as contributions drop off.

Horse Protection Regulations

The Humane Society of the United States applauds the United States Department of Agriculture for proposing changes to its Horse Protection Act regulations that are intended to improve enforcement of the four-decades-old federal law.

Coggins Test Required for Participant Horses

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) announced today that effective March 2, 2011, an updated regulation will take effect regarding the Coggins test for equine infectious anemia.

AQHA Test Requirements for Piroplasmosis

Although Equine Piroplasmosis is not common in the United States, AQHA is announcing testing requirements for the disease because international horse travel necessitates precautions.

Subscribe