These six tips are suggested and recommended by animal shelters and veterinarians and are designed to keep horses and other pets safe during Halloween festivities.
These endorsements of the American Horse Council Welfare Code of Practice emphasize the industryâs unified and continued commitment to the welfare and safety of horses.
Omega Horse Rescue & Rehabilitation Center has been recognized by A Home for Every Horse at the Pennsylvania Horse Expo in Airville, PA, for the work the folks at the rescue do every day to improve life for all equines
September is National Preparedness Month, so it is a good time for horse owners to make sure their horses are included in disaster plans to make sure horses remain calm and safe.
Discover how horses think and learn and how they view their environment by learning about them through the Foundation's publications, consultations or horse training clinics.
A Home for Every Horse is excited to announce their second Equine Comeback Challenge to be held at the 2014 Pennsylvania National Horse Show on October, 14, 2014.
The goal is to try to keep the horse in your sight line and approach from the side opposite their home so that if they do flee, they move closer toward their home.
Horse Illustrated® the equine publication devoted to horse care, riding and training, and Nutrena®, makers of high-quality animal feed, have named Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue as the winner of their Feed a Horse in Need contest.
Rethinking the Horse Businessâ covers essential information about how the economy, horse industry demographics, and the Internet are affecting horse business owners.
For well-trained horses that are used to people, crowds, and excitement, all may be well, but Halloween is a spooky time that may cause horses to spook.