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5 Ways Horse Owners Can Prevent Parasite Dewormer Resistance

Parasites have developed resistance to commonly used anthelmintic classes meaning that horses may have parasites that are resistant to deworming products currently being used.

Outbreak of Equine Herpes Results in Ban on Illinois Horses

An ongoing outbreak of equine herpes at Hawthorne Race Course in suburban Chicago prompted Turfway Park to announce Friday that it will not accept entries from any horse stabled at Hawthorne or that has been on the grounds at any time during the Illinois

Horse Tests Positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis in Georgia

The Georgia Department of Agriculture has confirmed another positive case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) in a horse, making this the fourth case in the South Health District this year.

"Your Horse - An Olympian at Heart"

Freedom Health, makers of the popular equine digestive product SUCCEED® Digestive Conditioning Program®, has introduced a new month-long promotion in conjunction with the 2012 Olympic Games: the SUCCEED “Your Horse, An Olympian at Heart” contest, op

Share Thanksgiving with Your Horse with a Special Treat or Two

"Thanksgiving isn't just for people; Horses and other animals enjoy participating in the festivities, especially when it comes to sharing a few treats.”

Horse Fatalities at Santa Anita Rise on Dirt Track

Horse deaths at Santa Anita Race Track in Arcadia, California, are more than double the toll at other California tracks for the past fiscal year according to state statistics. Since the switch was made to a dirt running surface in 2010, twelve horses h

Ulcer Treatments Block 98% of Vitamin B Absorption in Horses

Vitamin B12 is the only B vitamin which is not produced in plants and horses depend on their own production of it.

Changes in Medication Policies for All Horse Sales by Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton Announced

Keeneland and Fasig-Tipton have announced changes in medication policies for all horse sales including restrictions on the use of NSAIDs, corticosteroids and bronchodilators.

Power Floating Your Horse's Teeth - Using Power Wisely

Learn about changes in dental practices by equine dentists and veterinarians who now care for your horse's teeth with less risk, less pain, and more comfort.

2018 Equine Industry Survey Indicates Stabilization, Changes, and Challenges

The equine industry has made progress in addressing important issues and now is focused on challenges such as the scarcity of riding areas.

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