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CHA Honors Outstanding Participants

The Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) honored top individuals, horses and organizations at the annual awards banquet held at the International Conference at The Marriott Griffin Gate Hotel in Lexington, Kentucky on October 29, 2011. Clinic Instruc

Monty Roberts: Recognizing Healing from Horses on an International Basis

With the recent rise in equine-assisted programs the world-over, many more non-equestrians are being introduced to the amazing benefits of time spent with horses.

Innovation Group Selected to Update AHC’s 2017 Economic Impact Study of the Horse Industry

"This will truly be a complete re-study of the entire horse industry and its impact, especially since demographic information of 18 years and under will be included as well as expanding to include equine welfare and therapeutic organizations.”

Finding an Equine Veterinarian

Selecting your vet shouldn't be hit or miss. Here are some suggestions that will help you find a veterinarian that is good for your horse and you.

Basic Techniques of Handling Stallions

Size and strength of the stallion handler is not important. What is important is a basic understanding of stallion behavior, and an ability to replace natural fear with calm and assertive actions that place the handler in control.

Stars and Stripes Summer Spectacular Featuring Appaloosas and Paints Coming Soon!

”On Tuesday, June 28, 2016, the Appaloosa Horse Club will join forces with the American Paint Horse Association to host the very first Stars and Stripes Summer Spectacular — a full day show for equestrians with disabilities.”

2018 Texas Extreme Mustang Makeover Champion Earns $50,000 Check in Fort Worth

Nate Eicher and Heza Mercedes gave it all they had during the Freestyle Finals to capture the Championship and a $50,000 purse.

Stem Cell Treatment in Horses Shows Promise

The use of mesenchymal stem cells has been reported as a treatment for a number of disease processes in both humans and animals. The peer reviewed literature contains a substantial number of scientific studies performed in the laboratory, but there are fe

Heat Stress, Part 2: Horse Safety During Hot Weather

This three-part series covers heat stress prevention and more for dogs, horses and cattle.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: To Fence or Not To Fence? That Is The Question

Before determining any fence placement or its type, height and breadth of segments, consider the type of horses being stabled or kept on the property.

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