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Survey on the Effect of Coronavirus Pandemic on Equine Management

Flair, LLC, Dr. David Marlin and Science Supplements USA have launched a survey to understand the effects of COVID-19 on horse owners, riders, trainers, grooms, stable managers, & equestrian professionals.

BUCKEYE Nutrition Finds First Evidence to Support Calcite as a Hindgut Buffer in Horses

Calcite has been touted for its gastro protective effects in horses attributed to the increased surface area of its honeycomb structure that facilitates greater acid-buffering capacity versus calcium carbonate.

Haygain Supports Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy's Work with Veterans

A Healing Through Hooves curriculum is facilitated by mental health and occupational therapists and uses groundwork with horses to help participants process vital issues and learn new coping skills.

Tryon International Film Festival Presents: The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain

The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain beautifully portrays the heartfelt journey of a young girl and her horse, casting a spotlight on an essential facet of equine health.

Kentucky Equine Industry Creates Jobs and Earns Billions

Kentucky’s equine industry had a total economic impact of almost $3 billion and generated 40,665 jobs last year, according to the 2012 Kentucky Equine Survey.

FEI Vet Dr. Stephen Soule Cites Circulation Not Compression Critical to Cellulitis, Lymphangitis Relief in Horses

"Heavy compression bandages on horses can add problems, creating pressure sores on joints and opening new sources of infection while taking away oxygen, inhibiting healing and impeding fluid from moving up and down the legs.”

Heed the Need to Prevent Infectious Disease Among Livestock and Horses at State Fairs

The Colorado State Fair is in full swing in Pueblo this week, and Colorado State University veterinarians join state health officials in advising livestock and horse owners to prevent the spread of infectious disease during the fair and similar events.

Horse Owners Beware: Tick Season Has Arrived

“...people and animals face ongoing tick problems as ticks become more active in warmer weather and more people are out and about. It is not uncommon to remove four or five ticks each day from a pet, especially horses and ourselves”.

CHA Honors Outstanding Participants

The Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) honored top individuals, horses and organizations at the annual awards banquet held at the International Conference at The Marriott Griffin Gate Hotel in Lexington, Kentucky on October 29, 2011. Clinic Instruc

Horsemanship Fact or Fiction with Monty Roberts

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