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HorseShow.com Youth Festival Is Back!

Simply submit a video of a practice show ride on your horse, and our expert judge will review your performance and explain what you can do to improve.

More Human Cases of West Nile Virus, but Fewer in Horses

West Nile virus is on the rise nationwide with more than 1,100 human cases reported as of Aug. 22, the highest at this point in the season since the virus was first detected in the United States in 1999. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and P

Gary Lane Designs Innovative Freedom Bridle for Horses

Gary Lane announces the design and availability of the Freedom Bridle to help gaited horse trail riders enjoy hours of smooth and easy gaiting on the rail or the trail.

New Study Offers Key to Diagnosis of Synovial Sepsis in Horses

Both blood and synovial fluid had good sensitivity and specificity, meaning that they were sufficiently able to diagnose horses with septic joint infections when present and rule out joint infections when they were not.

Summer Sores or Summer Cold - Don't Let Infestation of Parasites Make Your Horse Miserable

What appears to be a summer cold or summer sores in your horse may be an infestation of worms.

$100,000 Campaign To Support Investigation on Therapeutic Effects of Horses on Humans

”This new campaign fund of $120,900, will be invested in a research project to investigate the therapeutic effects of horses on humans.”

Youth Judging Contest Added to 2014 Pinto World Championship

An exciting new addition at the Pinto World Championship this year is a youth judging contest to be held on June 8, prior to the main championships which will be held June 9-21, 2014, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Research Focuses on Roaring in Horses

Roaring, or laryngeal paralysis is a common upper respiratory disorder in horses. It is characterized by paralysis of the left arytenoid cartilage and vocal fold. When this one-sided paralysis occurs, the affected flapper is sucked into the airway when th

Benefits of Soaking Hay for Disease-prone Horses Studied

In a study related to the benefits of soaking hay for horses with laminitis, COPD or heaves, hyperkalemic periodic paralysis, and polysaccaride storage myopathy, researchers at the University of Minnesota set out to determine the impact of water temperatu

Haygain Offers Steaming Hot Deals for Your Horse's Hot Weather Health

Steaming hay not only kills the mold spores, but is also a good way to increase water content and offset dehydration in horses.

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