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Horse Tendon Injuries - Catch Early and Treat Properly

Brenda McDuffee, General Manager of The Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy & Rehabilitation Center, insists that treating tendon injuries involves “taking care of the whole horse so there is better recovery and less chance of re-injury.”.

Sidewinder Syndrome in Horses

Sidewinder is a term describing a neurologic older horse with a sudden alteration in gait causing the hindquarters of the horse to list to one side when the horse walks.

Horizon Structures Presents Series - Safety and Selection of Horse Hay Feeders

Saving up to 30 percent on your hay bill is an appealing reason to opt in to purchase a hay feeder for your horses.

When Horses Have Special Dietary Requirements

Young horse, old horse, sick horse, working horse - all have different dietary requirements. This article explains how to adapt the horse's diet to meet its nutritional need depending on life stage or type of work.

Federal Legislation Introduced to Prohibit Slaughter of American Horses in Safeguard American Food Exports Act

Federal lawmakers have introduced legislation to prevent the establishment of horse slaughter operations within the U.S., end the current export of American horses for slaughter abroad, and protect the public from consuming toxic horse meat.

Get Savvy for your Senior Horse

Knowledge obtained today can save the savvy horse owner down the road when they are able to recognize signs that early intervention is necessary.

Stereotypic Behaviors

Learn about the three different kinds of stereotypies, how they affect the behavior of the horse, and what horse owners can do to provide their horses with a rich environment, proper diet, and sufficient exercise to help prevent these destructive behavio

2014 Equine West Nile Virus Update: Fourteen Confirmed Equine Cases in California

Clinical signs of West Nile Virus may cause a wide range of clinical illness ranging from mild” flu-like” signs to encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) that may be fatal to both humans and horses.

University of Kentucky’s Aged Horse Care and Education Facility Marks Official Opening

The Linda Mars Aged Horse Care and Education Facility will help lead breakthroughs in care for older horses, a demographic making up approximately one-third of the worldwide horse population.

Make the Most of Springtime Weather to Ensure a Healthy Summer for Your Horse

As the snow pack melts, horse owners look forward to riding outside and and the prospects of lush green grass, but unfortunately, mud season must be survived first!

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