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Twentieth Horse Death at Santa Anita Brings Out Demonstators

The number of horse deaths has raised both concern and criticism at the race track in Arcadia, California.

Monty Roberts Joins the Water Hay Oats Alliance

For the health and welfare of our horses, Monty Roberts asks people to study the issues and support WHOA's efforts to improve our industry and the lives of our partners, the horses.

Bed Sores: A Horse’s Living Nightmare Becomes a Dream Come True

When a horse constantly rests on rough hard ground, sores can develop on the joints, and getting them to resolve is like a bad dream that keeps coming back, but Sox for Horses can help.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Versatility in Design Keeps Your Horse Barn Build on Budget

The key to affordability when it comes to a new barn purchase is to choose a design that offers versatility between your present day needs and future needs.

Horses, Humans, Bismuth and Gastrointestinal Health

They Give That to Humans, Don't They? Use of Bismuth in Horses Unproven April Knudson, DVM, is an equine specialist with Merial Veterinary Services. She has a special interest in equine gastrointestinal health, infectious disease and lameness. She ho

Unwanted Horse Coalition Announces New Program: ‘Operation Chip’

Starting in 2018, the Unwanted Horse Coalition will be offering a new service to its popular Operation Gelding program called “Operation Chip."

Horsemen’s Laboratory Marks A Milestone

It is also recommended to only deworm horses that are the most responsible for the contamination of the pastures and other areas where horses may be exposed to the infective eggs or larvae that are produced.

Equine Rabies Cases Highlight Importance of Vaccinating

Two recent equine rabies cases in Tennessee1, and one in New York serve as reminders that rabies is a real threat to the lives of horses, and that the disease can surface at any time.

Ketogenic Approaches for the Metabolic and Insulin Resistant Horse

Interestingly, ketones and insulin have an inverse relationship, meaning that as ketone levels are increased, insulin tends to drop or decrease.

Must-Haves for Your Equine First-aid Kit

Make sure you know the best plan of action to help minimize your horse's risk in times of medical first aid emergency.

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