There's an immediate cure for what plagues the Tennessee walking horse industry - authentic reform that does away with industry self-policing and the use of painful devices associated with soring.
Thieves are sneaking into stables and scalping horse tales and manes for money, leaving them mutilated and disfigured. Apparently the motive for the animal cruelty is cash. There's a black market for horse hair, which is used in the bow of viol
On August 24, 2011, the State of Arkansas announced that tests showed multiple positives for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) in the Clarksville, AR., area (Johnson County).
Approximately 20 wild horses will be offered for adoption at the Josephine CountyFairgrounds in Grants Pass, Oregon, April 15 and 16. The mustang event gives anyone interested the opportunity to get out and see wild horses up close, learn about their h
Twenty-four tiny therapy horses work inside hospitals, assisted living programs, hospice programs, programs for Alzheimer patients and with adults and children with disabilities. They also work with foster children and at risk and abused children.Thou
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA ) has published a proposed rule concerning reporting requirements for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs).  Some large horse facilities, such as racetracks, training facilities, stables, shows, exhibi
Introduction EquiMed is a website that provides comprehensive, medically reviewed information about equine health. The website targets individual horse owners that have an interest in improving their animal's health. Our content is accessible a
Using proprietary software, KER nutrition advisors create reports showing your horseâs individual nutrient needs and the contribution made by each component of his diet.
Although most sarcoids in horses are not malignant, they can be unsightly and in many cases disfiguring, while causing the horse discomfort. New research shows that sarcoids may be the first cross species papillomaviral infection.Â
California Horse Racing Board has launched a 45-day public comment period on a controversial rule change that would void a claim when a claimed horse suffers a fatality during the running of a race or before returning to be unsaddled.