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Preliminary Horse Business Survey Results

”This yearly survey enables Equestrian Professionals to provide an inside look of how horse professionals from a wide variety of breeds and disciplines are faring under present economic conditions.”

Horse Country Campground Named A "Rising Star"

As part of a week of events and celebrations driven by Invest Ottawa, Horse Country Campground proudly received a “Rising Star” award in recognition of entrepreneurial excellence.

Cinnamon and Magnesium for Laminitis in Horses?

Few controlled trials have tested dietary supplements or feed additives but researchers are showing interest in magnesim and cinnamon for treatment and prevention of laminitis in horses.

The Rule of More and Less for Older Horses

The Center for Equine Health, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine has been involved in many studies of the geriatric horse. These studies have lead to helpful suggestions for owners of older horses. One of their most thought-provoking papers on the sub

The Importance of Protein in Your Horse's Diet

In the latest edition of the My Horse University news, letter, Holly Spooner, Ph.D. of Middle Tennessee State University gives important details about protein in the feeding of horses. According to Dr. Spooner,  protein may be the most misunderstood nutr

It All Comes Down to Genetics

Since the mapping of the equine genome was completed in 2007, genetic research has now provided the horse industry with the proper tools to better understand how to care for our horses.

Thanksgiving Festivities Are for Horses, Too!

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

Friends of Sound Horses Testifies Before Congressal Committee

The PAST bill provides for stronger penalties, elimination of stacks and chains and abolishment of the current inspection system which is riddled with conflicts of interests and corruption.

Tennessee Congressional Rep Opposes Horse Soring Bill

At a hearing of the Energy and Commerce Committee on November 13, 2013, Whitfield's bill to ban soring activities was met with opposition from his fellow Republican, Tennessee Rep. Marsha Blackburn.

New Aerosal Thrush Treatment for Horses

Are you tired of the messy, hard-to-use thrush treatments?  Product dripping down your horse’s hoof, leaving stains on your hands, clothes and barn floor?  Whether you use the ‘paintbrush’ method or pour it on straight from the bottle, treating a

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