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Magic of Horses to Feature Clinician Craig Cameron

In addition to Cameron's clinics, other new features will be added to the two-day Kentucky Round-Up, which started in February 2013 as a one-day event.

Kentucky Equine Survey Deadline Tomorrow 2/17

A looming deadline is near for all horsemen in Kentucky: Feb. 17. This is the last day when Kentucky horse owners can provide their name and contact information for sample surveys that will estimate the number of horses in Kentucky by county, breed, and u

Is Fecal Microbiota Transplantation the Answer to Treating Diarrhea in Horses?

Scientists reason that adding healthier, more diverse microorganisms to the horse's gut helps rein in any diarrhea-causing bacteria, and research supports this view.

Introduction to Forage - Latest Addition to Online Courses for Horse People

Learn about the main component in your horse's diet - Forage!

Make Effective Barn Ventilation for Horse Health a Priority

During the cold season, ventilation goals for horse barns change from heat removal to controlling moisture, odor, ammonia, and pathogen viability.

Horse Breed Registries

Comprehensive and updated, this is the guide of horse, pony and other equine breed registries. Find contact information, and website links for your favorite breed here.

Cavallo Q & A: Correcting Contracted Heels in Horses

Contraction is not a disease, but rather an imposed deformity of the hoof.

US Rider Provides Special Access to Discounts for Horse Owners

The perfect solution for horse owners transporting horses during hazardous winter conditions is USRider’s benefits program – Winner’s Circle Advantage for emergency road service wherever needed.

Mud Management Key to Equine Health And Safety During Wet Weather

No silver bullet exists for managing mud on horse farms, no product or practice eliminates mud, but careful management can minimize the severity of the issue.

Q & A: Help for White Line Disease in Horses

It is possible that white line disease begins when an invasive fungus enters the area through the horse's sole and It's also possible that bacteria enters as a result of hoof wall injury.

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