Utilizing local vets, venues, and volunteers, National Equine Resource Network [NERN] improved the lives of hundreds of horses by providing low cost castration services to horse owners in need this past year.
American Horse Publications (AHP) conducted its second online nationwide equine industry survey from March 5th, 2012, through May 20th, 2012.
Not only is ColiCare chosen by horse owners, but it was also named the #1 Vet-Recommended Colic Surgery Reimbursement Program in the 2016 LeBel Marketing, Veterinary Marketing Survey.
Controversial "Path Forward" would put horses and burros in jeopardy by encouraging mass roundups of the wild equids.
"If horse has no history of stereotypic performance and begins to do things such as head-bobbing, self-biting, foot-stomping or other behaviors that indicate distress, have a veterinarian rule out medical causes.â
Learn about Obstructive Colic that usually involves strangulation of a piece of intestine and why intervention by a veterinarian is often necessary to prevent damage to the horse's system or the death of the horse.
Feeding hay stretchers or complete feeds can be a cost-effective alternative to feeding expensive or poor-quality hay, since the concentrate portion of the diet can be reduced and there is little to no feed waste compared to hay.
New university study by Texas A&M AgriLife shows next-generation SmartStride Ultra supports horse joint health.
Discover what horses have to teach us about lowering stress and building trust at symposium and awards dinner with Monty Roberts.
"When feeding a horse with no teeth or with very severe tooth damage, feed a slurry of complete pelleted feed and/or mashed alfalfa pellets, and add in some long stemmed soft leafy alfalfa hay because horses without teeth will still want to chew on fiber