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What Is Vegetable Oil?

Many manufacturers will list fat content as simply, “vegetable oil,” leaving you, the consumer, with absolutely no idea of the source.

Why Soaking Hay May Be Advantageous for Horse Health

Researchers have determined the impact of water temperature and soaking duration on removal of non soluble carbohydrates, crude protein minerals, and dry matter from hay.

Dr. Getty - Tender Spring Grass - Use Caution

Dr. Getty’s March Tip: Add a Serving of Caution to that Tender Spring Grass:  Spring is almost upon us in most of the country, so it’s time to revisit that critical topic: spring grazing.

Research Shows Damage in Bit Area of Studied Horses

Soft tissue damage associated with the bit is a common concern in the equine world, but no prior studies have been carried out among trotters in Finland.

Equine Therapy with Retired Racehorses in Saratoga

Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga rescues retired racehorses and retrains them for therapeutic programming and also works in partnership with certified equine therapists who provide equine-assisted therapy.

ACTHA Commences 8th Year and Fellow Non Profits Get a Free Ride

After 8 years of business, ACTHA opens the door wide for all fellow nonprofits in the equine industry with free memberships for those who work for a registered nonprofit equine concern.

Research Shows Reasons for Seasonal Flu Cases in Horses

Although a recent study on influenza transmission patterns was focused on humans, the implications for cases of flu in horses should not be overlooked. This information is especially important because of seasonal changes in weather and the impact cold win

Up-dated Pigeon Fever Guidelines Published by AAEP

The Pigeon Fever guidelines were created by AAEP member Dr. Sharon Spier on behalf of the AAEP’s Infectious Disease Committee and synopsize the research and clinical experience at the University of California-Davis.

Inflammation in Horses Can Be Too Much of a Good Thing

”Scientists at North Carolina State University have been looking at neutrophil behavior in inflammation in horses for the last decade and have been able to block damaging inflammation by over-compensating neutrophils with a pharmaceutical compound.”

Helping Soldiers Heal Via Therapeutic Horse Activities

Rainier Therapeutic Riding provides basic horsemanship lessons to injured military personnel at three arenas in the Yelm, WA area. Having operated for nearly two years, they are already the largest provider of equine therapy to military personnel in the c

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