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Lawsuit Filed to Stop “Barbaric” BLM Wild Horse Sterilization Experiments

Citing violations of the U.S. Constitution and federal laws, wild horse protection and animal welfare advocates have filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court.

What Horse Owners Need to Know About Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis

”Some equine diseases show clear clinical signs and are easy to identify, but others can be subtle and are not immediately recognizable. One such disease is equine protozoal myeloencephalitis.”

Senior Horse Challenge Sharpens Skills

”The Equine Guelph Senior Horse Challenge assists horse owners in understanding health challenges common to the aging equid.”

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Just One More Horse

There are many advantages to adding a new modular barn rather than trying to butcher an existing building into compliance with new plans and ideas.

Renowned Veterinarian and Researcher Dr. Hilary Clayton Has High Praise for The Forager Slow Feeder by Haygain

Dr. Clayton, a highly respected author and speaker with a knack for synthesizing complicated processes into information owners can use states, "I think it's (Haygain's steamer) a great product."

AHP 2012 Survey Reveals Horse Owners Deworming Strategies

In the American Horse Publications (AHP) second online nationwide equine industry survey  conducted earlier this year, a set of horse health questions focused on deworming. 

Does Feed Processing Affect Your Horse?

There is a vast array of options in the methods of processing and presentation of the various ingredients in equine feeds.

Open Letter to EU Calls for Limits on Horse Transport

Veterinary surgeons are being urged to add their names to an open letter to the EU Commission asking it to heed the scientific evidence that shows horses suffer on long distance journeys to slaughter and for other journeys for fattening and sale, and to i

UK-Wide Health Plan Addresses Threat of Strangles in Horses

 Strangles is a highly contagious disease caused by a bacteria called Streptococcus equi that affects the lymph glands around the throat and can be caught from any contaminated source.

6 Tips for Keeping Horses Cool During Summer Heat

In conditions where humidity is high and sweat no longer evaporates to cool the skin, horses are prone to heat exhaustion and heat stroke which can be extremely dangerous.

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