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Do's and Don'ts of Horse First Aid

Minor injuries and illnesses in horses can turn into costly or catastrophic situations if not recognized and treated promptly. Read to learn the 5 principles of first aid and the two don'ts that could save your horse's life.

Respiratory Health in Young Horses

According to David Ramey, DVM, next to colic, the most common medical problems of the horse affect the respiratory tract.  Whether it be the pneumonias that can affect young foals, the “shipping fevers” of adult horses that are transported around the

Deaths of Horses Lead to Call for Ban

According to a press release, the Calgary Animal Rights Coalition is organizing a protest on Saturday, July 14,  “to mark the occasion of the Calgary Stampede’s 100th Anniversary of cruel and callous acts perpetrated upon animals,” and calling for

Mosquito-borne Diseases Continue To Threaten Horses Across the USA

In spite of changing autumn weather, horse owners across New York and throughout the country are being urged to vaccinate their animals against mosquito-borne diseases.

Research Reveals Cold Weather Conditions That Lead to Colic in Horses

More time spent in a stall, reduction in level of exercise and/or turn out and change of roughage in diet are factors in horse colic during cold weather.

Cold Weather Brings Horse Hoof Care Difficulties

With winter weather bringing hard frozen ground, snow drifts and colder temperatures it becomes more difficult for horse owners and farriers to stick to schedules, but regular hoof care is important.

Colder Months Bring Horse Hoof Care Difficulties

With winter weather bringing hard frozen ground, snow drifts and colder temperatures it becomes more difficult for horse owners and farriers to stick to schedules, but regular hoof care is important.

Importance of Winter Care for Horse's Hooves

With winter weather bringing hard frozen ground, snow drifts and colder temperatures makes it difficult for horse owners and farriers to naintain schedules, but regular hoof care is important.

Urgent Action Needed to Stop Slaughter of Horses in Missouri

Rains Natural Meat in Missouri is scheduled to begin slaughtering horses in January which is right around the corner and is the month horses will go back to slaughter here in the United States.

Two Missouri Horses Stolen and One Comes Home. Where's Babe?

On Tuesday, May 26, 2014, two horses were standing in an Oregon County pasture when the sun went down. Wednesday morning there was no trace of the two.

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