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Canadian Government Researching Benefits of Equine-Assisted Therapy

Horses respond to human body language and our staff helps Veterans and their spouses in learning about and understanding the horse's reaction and that helps put theory into practice and reduces stress.

Horse Expo Bikers Against Child Abuse

This weekend, the Western States Horse Expo will be getting underway at the Cal Expo Fairgrounds in Sacramento, CA, scheduled for June 8-10, 2012. On Friday, June 8, $1 of every ticket sold will be donated to the Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA).

Hoof Care for a Horse with Laminitis and or Founder - Informative New Article Available on EquiMed.com

Founder is a nautical term meaning sink, so when the coffin bone rotates or sinks inside the hoof capsule, when the hoof bone bond fails, founder is a sequela (result) of severe laminitis.

Horse Owners: Beware of Poisoning by Toxic Fescues in Grazing Areas

Toxic forages such as fescues are the most common causes of poisoning in horses.

American Horse Publications Launches Its Fifth Equine Industry Survey

The online survey is made possible by a sponsorship from Zoetis, the leading animal health company dedicated to improving equine wellness, every day.

BUCKEYE Nutrition Launches Recovery Product for Performance Horses

Knowing the recovery needs of performance horses, we were able to create a supplement that helps restore muscle and tissue after exercise.

BLM to Release Triple B Complex Fertility Control Treated Wild Horses

The BLM agency’s top research priority remains the development of safe, practical, effective and long- lasting fertility control methods for wild horses and burros.

Learn About Suspension Technology in Saddle Pads for Your Horse

ThinLine Global Inc. explains suspension technology in their state-of-the-art material and how it affects riding and saddle fitting.

Seven Horses Positive for Equine Infectious Anemia in Texas

Equine infectious anemia is a viral disease that attacks horses' immune systems and is transmitted through the exchange of body fluids from an infected to an uninfected animal.

Here to Stay: West Nile Virus

First diagnosed in a horse in California in 2003, the state became the WNV disease epicenter in 2004, with 540 confirmed equine clinical cases and virus is now endemic and here to stay.

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