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Wet Winter Weather Can Bring Horse Hoof Problems

Wet winter weather can bring horse hoof problems, especially if horses are relegated to stalls where bedding and matting is not kept clean and dry and where waste products are allowed to build up.

Studies Show Benefits of Soaking Hay for Horses

Recent studies in England have addressed problems related to horse health and the feeding of hay. Many veterinarians recommend soaking hay fed to horses that are prone to laminitis. In addition, studies have been done to research the benefits of steaming

BLM Sets Meeting of National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board

The BLM’s National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board will meet on Monday, August 25, 2014 in Riverton, Wyoming, to discuss issues relating to the management and protection of wild horses and burros on Western public rangelands.

Lack of Quality Grazing May Mean Lack of Omega-3 in Horse's Diet

Kauffman’s Animal Health has combined flaxseed and fish oil into a highly palatable, balanced source of Omega-3 fatty acids for high performance equine athletes, as well as horses provided hay and grain without significant access to pasture.

First Fertility Control Vaccine Approved for Wild Horses

Wildlife managers, along with The Humane Society of the United States, applaud official registration of the first contraceptive vaccine for horses. The HSUS had sponsored the move by the Environmental Protection Agency after more than two decades of trial

From Big to Small: Groundwork Programs Are for All Horses

Miniature horses are fantastic, but owners have difficulty finding venues that allow them to test their skills, but now these minis have a place to show off.

Equitopia Releases Part 4 in Subtle Lameness Series: Rehabilitating the Lame Horse

A successful rehabilitation program is more than just healing a tendon or ligament - It's about learning how to reset a horse's central nervous system.

Oldest Evidence of Horse Veterinary Care Discovered in Mongolia

Researchers found that Deer Stone-Khirigsuur people used veterinary dental procedures to remove baby teeth that would have caused horses pain or difficulty feeding.

Caring for the Senior Horse: Free Webinar Coming Soon!

Join Dr. Christine Skelly for a free webinar to learn more about what to expect in an aging horse and how to keep your senior equine partner healthy and happy.

Cornell Cardiologists Calm Horses’ Fluttering Hearts with New Treatment

A new procedure offered by cardiologists at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, provides an alternative way to reset the quivering heart of a horse back to its normal heartbeat.

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