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Equine Industry: Are We Making Progress for the Future?

Research shows that regular turnout in a herd can be beneficial to a horse’s health and wellbeing.

Equine-Assisted Services and Equines in Academics Surveys Released by AHC

Equine-assisted services is one of the fastest-growing sectors of the equine industry since it's becoming well known that horses improve the body, mind and spirit of those they are around.

Equine Guelph Names September Senior Horse Education Month

Horse owners need to be vigilant monitoring for musculoskeletal abnormalities, gastrointestinal issues, dental problems, eyesight issues, respiratory concerns, among others, which are more prevalent with age.

American Horse Council Expands Microchip Horselookup.org.

This tool allows the public, horse owners, law enforcement and animal health officials, to search for association affiliation for horses microchipped and registered with a participating organization.

Learn More About Joint Junctions and Functions in Horses

Interactive graphics include a 360 degree tour of a horse joint and an actual x-ray coupled with games and fact sheets, so horse people can learn more about equine joint disease.

What Horse Owners Should Do During the First 30 Minutes of a Suspected Infectious Disease Outbreak

Fever, diarrhea, discharge from nostrils, coughing, or increased respiratory rate may be signs of an infectious disease and once a disease is suspected, owners should take immediate steps to stop disease spread.

Dr. Slovis's Six Tips on How To Prevent & Treat EHV-1 In Horse

A horse's temperature will usually spike prior to shedding significant amounts of the EHV-1virus, and typically anything greater than 101.5 F should be considered a fever.

Fjord Horses Joining New Year's Tournament of Roses Parade

When the Finnoe family was offered a spot in the Tournament of Roses Parade, they knew it was a great opportunity to showcase part of their herd of Fjord horses.

Lameness Research and Prevention Tips with Dr. Judith Koenig at OVC

Stimulating stem cells to heal faster through the use of shock wave therapy is part of the exciting new research being conducted at the OVC by Dr. Koenig.

SMARTPak Offers Horse Owners Insights into Being a Good Boarder

As [no-glossary]Jenny notes, "As a former barn manager and current full boarder, I thought I would share some tips on how to maintain a successful partnership with your fellow boarders and your barn professional.".

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