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What's That Smell? Ammonia in Horse Manure

Ammonia is a colorless gas with a strong smell, produced as a byproduct of microbial decomposition of organic nitrogen compounds in horse manure.

Pro Vision Equine Surveillance Becomes THSRA Sponsor

“Now with Pro Vision Equine Surveillance, horse owners will be able to safely watch their horses while traveling and keep tabs on their property at home or away.”.

Proactive Summer Hoof Care Can Save Horse Owners Money

During summer months, the combination of warm weather and rain can lead to softening of horse hooves, which can cause more serious problems.

First Confirmed Case of West Nile Virus in Colorado Horse

The first reported equine case of West Nile Virus has been diagnosed in Colorado as of August 14, 2013 in a 3 month old colt.

Warm Fall Weather May Bring More Cases of Pigeon Fever in Horses

The bacteria that causes pigeon fever survives in the soil and is spread to horses primarily by flies or through open wounds, occurring most commonly in the fall during periods of dry weather.

Sales Fraud in the Horse Industry

This webinar will generally discuss, in an understandable and down-to-earth way, the legal rights of sellers and buyers in a horse sale transaction.

Homes for Horses Provides Support to Equine Rescue Community

The Homes for Horses Coalition is actively engaged in improving the lives of America’s equines by advancing the highest operating standards for equine rescue and retirement homes and facilitating communication and collaboration.

Saving Pain and Money with Prompt Summer Horse Hoof Care

During summer months, the combination of warm weather and rain can lead to softening of horse hooves, which can cause more serious problems

Viruses, Worms, Mud - What's a Horse Owner To Do?

With the coming of spring-time, viruses, worms and mud, make it important for horse owners to make sure vaccinations, dewormers, and spring cleaning priorities are met.

Wood-Chewing in Horses: Examine the Diet for Cause

Is monotony the reason for wood-chewing in horses? Or has blame been misplaced?

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