Viruses, colic, poisonings, adverse drug reactions, hemorrhages, and heart arrhythmias strike horses without warning. Read to learn what you need to know and do to prevent and care for your horse during these emergencies.
Learn the 6 important points of observation that will clue you in to your horse's physical and mental state during a daily once over as you groom your horse.
5 things that you can do to help your lame horse. This article gives you basic information about how your farrier can help you and also when to call the equine veterinarian and what to expect.
Horses can dramatically improve the lives of people with special needs, yet equine activities and therapies are only available to a small percentage of people with special needs.
"Whether your interest leans toward a western or English discipline or you spend time in the show arena or on the trail, Equine Affaireâs 'Ride With The Best' program offers you opportunities to receive instruction or horse training from some of the na
In the event of a disaster it is for you as a horse owner to have pre-planned actions and information to make rapid decisions that may save your horseâs and even your own life
"The horse is programmed to brace against or block out tension, pain or discomfort in order to survive and if the level of touch stays underneath the horseâs ability to block or brace, then his body will start to release the tension on its own.â
Equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) and West Nile virus (WNV)are  two diagnoses veterinarians donât want to give and horse owners dread hearing.
Students benefit from leading instructors, industry experts, renowned guest speakers and join a community of horse enthusiasts keen to share their experiences.
Exhibitors, owners, trainers, equine enthusiasts and nearly 700 of the worldâs most colorful Appaloosas came together Oct. 21-29, 2011 in Fort Worth, Texas at the Will Rogers Memorial Center for an exciting 2011 World Championship Appaloosa Show hosted