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Mutual Healing for Veterans and Rescue Horses

Through Operation Free Ride, thousands of military men, women and children have received free horseback rides at host facilities from coast to coast.

Knowing Horse Behaviour Paves Pathway to Safe Horsemanship

Don’t miss out on the next offering of Equine Guelph's new Horse Behaviour and Safety eWorkshop, Mar 10 - 23, 2014 for $75 plus HST. Register early as space is limited.

Obesity and Metabolic Problems in Horses

Being overweight does not mean your horse has a metabolic issue.

Research Study To Determine Vitamin D Role in Diarrhea and Colitis in Horses

Researchers expect to find major disorders of hormonal pathways in horses, much like in human studies looking at hypovitaminosis D as a marker of disease severity.

Deciphering Vitamin D in Horses with Diarrhea

Vitamin D is involved in regulation of calcium and phosphorus, bone health, controls the immune system, and reduces inflammation in horses and humans.

American Horse Council Announces Improved Horse Microchip Look Up Website

The microchip look-up tool is a great chance for you to look up who your horse is registered with and update that information as needed.

Deciphering Vitamin D in Horses with Diarrhea

Vitamin D is involved in regulation of calcium and phosphorus, bone health, controls the immune system, and reduces inflammation in horses and humans.

Protecting Horses from Wild Fire Air Pollution

Airway damage resulting from wildfire smoke takes 4-6 weeks to heal, so horses need that amount of time off from the time when the air quality returns to normal.

Caring For Horses At the End of Life

While health is an important aspect of defining a horse's quality of life, it should also include emotional or psychological discomforts such as fear, anxiety, boredom, frustration, loneliness, and depression.

Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis

Learn about Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis, a common neurological disease caused by a protozoa carried by the opossum that often causes recumbency and death if not promptly diagnosed and treated.

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