Why is equine Cushing's disease so common? Are all horses doomed to develop it as they get older? Is there such a thing as "pre-Cushing's" and how can you tell without doing a lot of blood tests? If your horse has it, how can you prevent laminitis
Coco and Dash are improbable mascots for a company producing athletic socks for equines. But ask Socks for Horses president, Raymond Petterson, and heâll tell you he wouldnât have it any other way.
With the change of seasons, USRider â the national provider of roadside emergency assistance for equestrians â reminds those who travel with horses to be careful when traveling and invest time doing routine preventive trailer maintenance to enhance th
Learn about Coital Exanthema, a disease caused by Equine Herpesvirus-3 that is usually spread through sexual contact and the three types of treatment used on the lesions that are a main symptom of the disease.
Selenium â you know your horse needs it, but you may be overdoing it. Itâs easy to do, with selenium added to just about every commercial feed or supplement. And how much is in the grass or hay that youâre feeding? You canât tell by looking at it
The 2017 NO Laminitis! Conference promises much new material, review of emerging research and case histories in the prevention of and rehabilitation from laminitis in horses.
This season’s weather makes it particularly important for you as a horse owner to be very particularly picky about the hay you buy.
The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship Intl., a leader in equine-assisted activities and therapies, has partnered with Wounded Warrior Project to provide equine-assisted activities and therapies for WWP alumni.
Learn about Pyrantel pamoate as an effective deworming agent in horses and foals for the many parasites that infest the intestines of the horse.
The one-year campaign recognizes the value of every donation and every donor toward improving lives of working horses, donkeys and mules, and people throughout the developing world.