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Don't Let Colic Impact Your Horse This Winter

According to Equine Guelph, fall is often a time of increased colic calls to veterinarians. While not all colic can be prevented, paying attention to management of your horse can go a long way to decrease the incidence, and the suffering of painful bouts

Utah Governor Bombarded with Support for Wild Horses as BLM Schedules Massive Roundup

Faxes from Europe and from states as diverse as Alaska and Florida poured in, reminding Governor Herbert that Utah’s mustangs are part of the state’s allure, and warning that Utah tourism will suffer if the state does not reverse its anti-mustang stan

Supplementing Your Horse with Thiamine

Horses at maintenance or in light work may not need any supplemental thiamine, but horses in heavier work schedules or under stress could benefit from supplementation.

Fewer Flies Equal Less Stress for You and Your Horse

Not only do flies annoy horses, riders and stable managers, they can carry serious disease that puts the horse's well-being at risk.

Hock Shields Shares "All in the Family" Horse Stories

Hock Shields and Fetlock Shields have won praise for superior protection from reining and cutting horse competitors, Pro Equine Grooms, and Long Riders Gear.

Horses, Wolves, Other Animals Win Big in Omnibus Bill

Good news in newly signed congressional spending bill relates to horse slaughter, wild horses and burros, wolves, the USDA data purge, and much more.

The Right Horse Initiative and SPCA of Texas to Pilot Managed Admission Shelter Program

The equine program will allow the SPCA of Texas to begin accepting owner surrenders, proactively preventing neglectful cruelty and other adverse outcomes.

A New Twist on a Holiday Favorite - Great Gifts for Your Equine Family

”A little special attention to your equines this holiday season will pay big dividends in better horse health and well-being and will spread holiday cheer all year long.”

Understanding the Aggressive Horse

Not all aggression is bad behavior. Sometimes it is playful and we must recognize when a horse is telling us they want to play and we must allow them to do just that.

Results Are In - AHP Completes Equine Survey

American Horse Publications (AHP) conducted its second online nationwide equine industry survey from March 5th, 2012, through May 20th, 2012.

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