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Electrolytes, Hydration, and Why Your Horse Probably Needs More Salt

Encourage your horses to drink more water this summer by including electrolytes in their diets.

Down-to-Earth Natural Horse Care

Deemed by noted authorities to be the ultimate reference book about natural horse care, Down-to-Earth Natural Horse Care is an all-inclusive guide with easy-to-implement natural suggestions for the horse’s healthy body and mind.

New Biosecurity Guide Available

Horse owners, trainers and service providers were reminded of the importance of effective biosecurity to minimize the spread of infectious diseases at the launch of a horse biosecurity package as part of an industry breakfast at Ascot today.

Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage

Learn about Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage, the theories about the true causes of the condition and why both treatment and prevention are complicated even with the best veterinary care.

EQUUS Film Festival NYC Winnie Awards Winners Dazzle Horse World

”Cut, Print, Wrap: EQUUS Film Festival NYC Winnie Awards Winners again dazzle the horse world with their latest showing of feature films, documentaries, shorts, music videos, art and literary compositions all related to horses.”

Transitioning to Hay? Dr. Getty's Advice to Help Avoid Colic

To prevent digestive health problems, be consistently consistent with your horse’s care and feeding, make slow [no-glossary]transitions, and allow your horse to be a horse.

Tips for Pinpointing Lameness - Which Leg is Lame and Why?

By checking horses' feet and legs daily - during grooming, before and after a ride, and the day after a hard workout - lameness will be apparent at an early stage.

Equine Guelph Partners with Best Horse Practices for Fourth Annual Summit

The Best Horse Practices summit aims to strengthen links between equine research and horsemanship circles by highlighting the practical and academic strategies that make horses' lives better.

Shipping Wraps and When to Use Them on Your Horse

"While shipping wraps/boots do protect your horses’ lower legs from trauma in the trailer, they are not always needed and can sometimes cause more negative effects.”

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