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Horses at Risk during Northern Winter in England and Wales

A British-based international charity estimates 6000 horses are at risk in England and Wales in the depths of the northern winter.

Horse Trainer Charles Wilhelm and ReitSport - A Winning Combination

Charles Wilhelm, internationally known as America’s most respected horse trainer, has been using HorseTech’s ReitSport product in conjunction with his training techniques with great results.   This potent combination of natural, quality ingredients p

Protect Your Horse from Equine Influenza

This is the time of year when upper respiratory disease such as equine influenza virus strikes horses in many areas. Equine influenza virus is one of the most common infectious diseases affecting the respiratory tract in horses.

First 2013 Case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Confirmed in Virgina

The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has confirmed the first case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in a horse this year.

"Now, That's a Walking Horse!” 2014 Grant Winners Announced

Mounted police and therapeutic riding programs are among the 2014 recipients of The Humane Society of the United States “Now That’s a Walking Horse!” grant and recognition program.

Owner-less Horses Starving in Oregon

According to reports, around starving 50 horses in the Wheeler County area in Oregon appear to be roaming across several thousand acres in a half-dozen small bands in search for feed.

No More State Funding for Horse Rescue Group

Horse Power, a Nevada group that rescues abused and injured wild horses and is caring for approximately 20 horses at the current time, will not be receiving any more funding this year from the renewals of the state's special license plate. Nevada Leg

Share Tasty Pumpkin Treats with Your Horse This Thanksgiving

With Thanksgiving rapidly approaching, why not treat your horse to some tasty pumpkin snacks?

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Don't Mention Manure

Onlookers to equestrian lifestyle are not intrigued by horse manure - experienced horse folks are obsessed with how many piles of manure are found in the stall after a horse has been stabled for the night.

Show-Stopping Equine Infectious Diseases - Part II

The governing bodies regulating horse shows and large equine events, along with the veterinarians involved, need to have an action plan in place before potential biosecurity events occur.

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