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How to Protect Horse's Hooves without Shoes

Your horse's body is designed to function at its best when barefoot hooves can flex and help blood pump and flow throughout his body.

New Research Provides Clarity Around the Treatment of Equine Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a complex biologic process that affects many horses as they age and a targeted approach that takes on multiple disease pathways is needed to help manage pain and promote healing.

A 'Natural' Alliance Between Omega Fields and Parelli Horsemanship

Omega Fields, a leading innovator in the manufacture of premium equine nutrition products, has announced a strategic educational and marketing partnership with Parelli Natural Horsemanship, Inc., Pegosa Springs, Colorado.

Equine Support Center for Fibromyalgia Founded

“I finally agreed to the diagnosis that my chronic pain and fatigue issues are Fibromyalgia,” horse trainer Missy Wryn admits.

Pneumonia

Learn about the causes of pneumonia in foals and horses and why treatment should begin as soon as early symptoms appear since to prevent severe infection that can cause scarring of the lungs and loss of performance ability.

USRider Focuses on Health Care for Horses

With summer temperatures holding steady, especially in those areas where the temperature has been hotter than usual, USRider® reminds equestrians to pay special attention to the health care needs of their horses.

Is There a Low Cost Way of Getting My Horse to Gain Some Weight?

Keeping a horse's weight up during the cold winter months can be a challenge. Equine nutritionist Juliet Getty, Ph.D. offers sound advice to help you keep your horse in proper trim during the winter months.

Sprawling Acres of Trailers at Western States Horse Expo

”One of the biggest reasons for buying a trailer at the Expo is that dealers are there to make deals with special pricing and extra features at no charge, and these dealers are qualified and willing to wrap up whatever you need.”

New Partnership's Goal: Keeping Land Accessible for Horse Activities

”As private land continues to disappear, public land will become increasingly more important to the equine community and creating awareness about good land stewardship is essential to keep land open and accessible to horses and horse related activities.

Changing the Way Horse Owners and Riders View Education

”The Horse’s Respiratory System program follows a horse through Tufts University’s Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine lung-function laboratory where Dr. Melissa Mazan demonstrates how respiratory dysfunction is diagnosed and treated.”

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