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Horse First Aid for Puncture Wounds, Abrasions, and Lacerations

Keep these 14 items that belong in your equine first aid kit readily available to help take care of typical horse wounds, abrasions and laceration.

Trail Riders: First Aid in your Saddlebags

It is much easier to be prepared and not need a first aid kit, than to hit the trail and then, find that you are not prepared for those emergencies that will happen.

Equine Health Facility Dedicated at Penn Vet New Bolton Center

On Wednesday, November 7th the newest building on the Penn Vet New Bolton Center Campus was dedicated. The building is the Ilona English Equine Performance Evaluation Facility (EPEF).

Famous Jockey Joins Brooke Intl. as USA Ambassador

Award-winning jockey Ramón Dominguez has joined international equine welfare charity Brooke USA as an ambassador to help spread awareness of the conditions of working equines around the world.

Sheriff's Deputy Arrested For Cruelty to Mini Horses

A Florida sheriff's deputy was arrested Monday, July 16, and charged with felony and misdemeanor animal cruelty after an investigation into the starvation of two miniature horses. One of the horses died.

California Feed Plant to Pay $2.4 Million for Poisoning Horses

Western Milling will pay $2.4 million to settle a Fresno Superior Court lawsuit for selling tainted feed that killed or severely injured 49 horses in Clovis, California.

Equine Abandonment a Huge Problem in Texas

After more than a year of drought in Texas, sparse crops, and the price of hay more than doubling, abandoned horses and donkeys are being found along roads and on run-down farms all over the state. Authorities say the numbers are at least ten times gre

Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Your Equine's Diet

According to Dr. Kris Hiney, nutrition advisor for Omega Fields products, understanding the science behind Omega-3 fatty acids and the terminology used can be of great benefit to horse owners who want to keep their horses healthy.

Supernumerary Teeth

Learn about these excess teeth that can develop in horses and why early detection is necessary to prevent difficulty eating and the development of abnormal facial features.

Massachusetts Area Declared "Critical Risk" for EEE

The Massachusetts Department of Health has classified Georgetown at a “critical risk” for eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), a rare but serious viral disease. According to an announcement on the Georgetown website, a horse tested positive for EEE earl

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