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Madeleine Pickens Will Not Take No for An Answer

Madeleine Pickens Wild horse advocate Pickens, wife of T. Boone Pickens, visits with horses on her ranch.

Optimizing the Stable Environment for Horses

Free e-book offers tips for healthy stabling of horses as the indoor-living season approaches.

Registration Opens for 2023 ASPCA Right Horse Summit

The Summit schedule includes opportunities to engage with and learn from industry professionals and equine shelters and rescues around key topics related to increasing equine adoption and safety net options for horse owners.

Study Examines Effects of Feeding Methods on Equine Health and Well-being

Selecting the right feeding technique can extend the time horses engage in natural behaviors, reducing the incidence of chronic stress and potentially curbing emergence of abnormal and stereotypic behaviors.

Vaccination Aiming for Optimal Immunity for Horses

Vaccination is important but it can't be the whole disease control program; therefore, vaccination plans must be implemented alongside infection control and biosecurity practices.

Illustrated Field Guide to the 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse In Pain Released as a Free, Mobile-Friendly Download

The Field Guide to the 24 Behaviors will help horse care givers to use the Ridden Horse Pain Ethogram, and put it to practical use in identifying and addressing signs of pain in their own horses.

Equine Vaccine Tips and Strategies

In most cases, the core vaccines are vital and given to every horse, but the big question comes as to what other risk factors are involved, and the answer to that question determines if other vaccines are necessary.

eye-D To Sponsor Washington International Horse Show

eyeDä has been named the official identification sponsor of the Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) for the second year in a row. The show will occur October 23-28 in Washington, D.C., with eyeD enrollments available to exhibitors during the veter

Manna Pro Launches Videos on Responsibly Using Treats in Horse Training

“Treats are an important part of training and can be highly motivational to a horse. If used correctly, treats can really spark a horse’s desire to learn,”.

Kentucky Equine Research Partners with PRO

KER ClockIt Sport enables gathering real-time data on an individual horse's workload, and using that information to make feeding recommendations and is a valuable tool for trainers and riders to measure their horse's fitness.

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