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Did Horses Always Have Hoofs?

Researchers concluded that the center toe compensated for the reduction of side toes and the larger bodies of the equine by becoming resistant to bending and stronger.

November: Time to Guard Against Barn and Stable Fires as Thanksgiving Approaches

Thanksgiving serves as a reminder to think about barns and stables as the 'Homes of our horses' and be proactive with fire prevention tips to save lives and property.

Epiglottic Entrapment - What It Means for the Horse and Horse Owner

The majority of horses with epiglottic entrapment without epiglottic hypoplasia are able to return to their original level of activity.

Complementary Health Therapies for Horses - What They Do (and Don't) Help

Veterinary medicine has come a long way and acupuncture, chiropractic, massage, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy, osteopathy, and kinesio taping are now options for equine health and wellness.

After the Show: Is Your Horse's Health Compromised?

Know your own travel history and be picky when choosing horse shows you attend to reduce the risk of any problems that could develop when you get home.

Is Your Horse's Health Compromised after the Show?

Know your own travel history and be picky when choosing horse shows you attend to reduce the risk of any problems that could develop when you get home.

Are You Prepared? EquiSearch and Zoetis Offer FREE Equine First Aid Webinar

"EquiSearch and Zoetis are sponsoring a free online webinar, “Equine First Aid: How to Handle Common Emergencies” including how to deal with common and unexpected horse health problems such as lacerations, bandaging, colic and more.

AQHA Convenes First Welfare Commission

Recognizing that animal welfare is the single-most important issue facing the equine industry today, the American Quarter Horse Association Executive Committee has appointed the 12-member AQHA Animal Welfare Commission, which met February 6-8 in Dallas.

4-H Horse Program Members Get a "Leg Up" in 2013

The Race for Education is pleased to announce its newest scholarship the Kentucky 4-H Horse Program ‘Leg Up’ Scholarship.

Seven Horses Positive for Equine Infectious Anemia in Texas

Equine infectious anemia is a viral disease that attacks horses' immune systems and is transmitted through the exchange of body fluids from an infected to an uninfected animal.

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