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Changes Made to NRHA Futurity Including First Go-Round Date

Ultimately, the Board approved the first go-round of the NRHA Futurity Open to begin the day after Thanksgiving (November 28, 2014).

Parasite Control with Dr. Peregrine of Equine Guelph

The only way to find out if your horse is carrying an unhealthy parasite burden is with a fecal exam, ideally in July or August when strongyles are most active.

Nominate Your Favorite Vet, Trainer, Farrier or Stable Manager for Horseman Award

To recognize that vet, trainer, farrier or stable manager that goes the extra mile for you and your horse and let them know just how much you appreciate their hard work, nominate them to be the 2014 EQUUS Professional Horseman.

Importance of Quality Hay for Your Horse Primary tabs

Just as a human diet lacking proper nutrition results in poor health, so does substandard hay when fed to horses; therefore it pays to do some research to make sure hay has the highest nutritional value possible

Sox for Horses To Be at AAEP Convention

Sox For Horses has been busy all year introducing veterinarians to the multi-faceted benefits of these money-saving equine socks and are ready to meet and greet AAEP's most respected names in equine health.

Dr. Getty’s Tip: Too Much Iron Can Be Detrimental to the Insulin Resistant Horse

If you are adding a supplement containing iron to your horses diet, you may want to consider changing it if your horse is overweight, diagnosed with insulin resistance, or suffers from equine Cushing’s disease.

Tips to Help You Ride Your Horse Safely this Holiday Season

Horseback riding is often one of the joys of the winter season as new and beautiful vistas of snow-covered hills and fields open to view around every turn and corner. Unfortunately, the beauty of the season is often overshadowed by riding accidents that a

SmartPak Introduces New and Improved Supplement Wizard

Supplement recommendation tool now offers exciting features to support the best health for your horse.

Obesity and Insulin Resistance in Horses

Excess weight puts unnecessary strain on the horse's heart and skeletal system, reduces exercise tolerance, makes breathing more difficult and interferes with temperature regulation.

Don't Let Dust Diminish Your Horse

Even a horse not exhibiting signs of breathing issues may be under assault from airborne particles so it is important to avoid asthma and respiratory issues with barn management.

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