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Learn About the Equine Herpes Virus (EHV) Outbreak in California on March 17, 2022

Presentation on EHV will be given by Dr. Robert Keene, Boehringer Ingelheim Professional Services Veterinarian, with plenty of time to answer questions!

Horses Benefit with Steam-Powered Successes in Tokyo Olympics

Haygain helps alleviate the stress that comes with changing a significant portion of the horse's diet so horses are performing at their best on the world stage.

Magnesium, the Mighty Mineral for Horse Health

Like calcium and phosphorus in the skeleton, magnesium has an important structural role as a component of bone, cell membranes and chromosomes in horse health.

Research Shows Equine Healthcare Market Likely to Grow to Over $ 972.8 million by 2028

The introduction of new goods, technologically sophisticated products, acquisitions, and joint ventures with other businesses are the activities of major players in the global equine healthcare industry.

Capped Elbows - Capped Hocks

Learn about the inflammatory swelling of the bursa overlying the point of the elbow or hock, the causes and the treatment required to reduce the swelling and relieve the pain.

Contusions

Learn about the two kinds of contusions in horses and why assessment and treatment by a veterinarian is important if the contusion is large or in a limb that may affect the horse's performance.

Sarcoptic Mange

 Learn about the scaling, crusting, weeping serum, and loss of hair caused by the microscopic parasite that sometimes infests the skin of horses and why immediate treatment is necessary to minimize its spread.

Oats May Prevent Colic

A research study commissioned by The Prairie Oat Growers Association looked at more than 260 published research documents to assess past research regarding the nutritional benefits of feeding oats to horses. Dr. Laurie Lawrence of the University of Kentuc

How Donkey's Nutritional Needs Differ from Those of Horses

Because donkeys evolved as browsers eating shrubs and woody vegetation, their digestive systems are able to handle highly fibrous forage lower in nutritional quality than what is required by horses, and they also require less water.">

USRider Partners with Ride Alert To Benefit Horse Owners

Both Ride Alert and USRider are looking out for the welfare of horses and riders in emergency situations albeit in different, yet complementary ways.

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