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PATH Intl. Center Executive Director Receives Humanitarian Award

Today, Windridge's programs assist more than 120 participants weekly in a 10-county region and employ six PATH Intl. Credentialed Professionals, two PATH Intl. instructors-in-training, 21 horses and more than 60 volunteers.

Checking Horse Pastures for Sources of Parasites

Strongyle egg distribution in pastures: What does eggs per gram of feces really mean? That’s a question we are often asked here at Horsemen’s Laboratory.

Horse Tests Positive for Equine Infectious Anemia

Defra, the Government's department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, has confirmed that a horse in Cornwall has tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA), commonly known as 'swamp fever'.

Using Biosecurity to Prevent Spread of Salmonella

Salmonella bacteria can be a deadly problem in horse barns, as evidenced by the outbreak at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center in May 2004. Since that outbreak, researchers have turned their attention to how the disease spreads and the

Wild Horse Groups Ask for Assistance in the Adoption of Historic Mustangs Removed from the Virginia Range

”Dozens of fantastic horses are available for adoption and these historic mustangs are a beautiful array of paints and sorrels of various ages and sexes.”

Discover What Horses Can Teach You with Monty Roberts

Come and discover what horses have to teach us about lowering stress, and building trust at the Monty Roberts Special Training  to be held at Flag Is Up Farms, in Solvang, California, from August 5-9, 2013.

Celebrities Outraged by Findings of Horse Abuse Investigation

”Michael Keaton, Katherine Heigl and Willie Nelson have joined a growing list of celebrities calling on Congress to pass legislation to protect horses from an abuse known as “soring.”

NSAIDs and Competition: Rules Are Changing

Horse owners who compete in United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) sanctioned events need to be aware that effective December 1, 2011, horses will not be allowed to compete with more than one of the seven approved nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

Kentucky Equine Research Brings Unique Expertise to FEI World Equestrian Games and Trade; Tryon 2018

Horse owners know that consistency is key to feeding and managing healthy horses, especially in the midst of travel and competition.

April Showers Bring May Flowers and Rain Rot

Rain rot (rain scald) is a contagious bacterial infection that causes rapid hair loss and easily spreads to other horses.

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