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Contest for America's Favorite Trail Horse

When ACTHA designed the four obstacles intended to test the talents and training of the trail horse, great thought went into something that could be done safely but still reveal the horse in question's true abilities.

Your Guide to Summer Horsemanship Camps and Clinics

Horsemanship courses and clinics at a ranch are perfect for singles, couples, friends, the whole family and with veryone can getting involved, you'll learn new skills and better understanding of equines.

Could Chiropractic Adjustments Help Your Horse?

Horses being the big, active animals that they are often sustain injuries or develop diseases that affect their ability to move in a free, painless, and coordinated way.

Does Your Horse Have Seasonal Alopecia?

If your horse is beginning to look rather scruffy and is losing hair instead of beginning to put on a fine winter coat, the reason may be a case of seasonal alopecia also called seasonal flank alopecia since it often affects the flanks of horses.

Eastern Equine Encephalitis Confirmed in More Horses

A Lake Charles veterinarian, Ted Shope of South Bayou Animal Hospital, reports that he has seen more than a dozen cases of Eastern equine encephalitis in the past three weeks, and the only horses that are still alive are the two that were vaccinated.

New Product Controls Bleeding in Horses

Z-Medica is introducing a new product EquineClot™ Trauma Gauze™ hemostatic dressing, a new and innovative equine health product. Designed for a wide variety of equestrian applications, EquineClot™ Trauma Gauze™ is the key to controlling any extern

Furosemide Banned

Furosemide is a diuretic used in horses to increase urine production and decrease the amount of fluid in tissues and organs.  It relieves fluid retention and excessive swelling, and, when used with race horses, it is thought to prevent or diminish the se

"War Horse" Coming to Theaters 12/25/2011

Trailers of the film "War Horse" are now all over the internet and posters are up in most movie theater announcing the arrival of the movie on December 25, 2011, just in time for holiday family enjoyment.

Prepare for Equine Safety as Hurricane Irene Approaches

As Hurricane Irene moves toward the Atlantic Coast, the American Association of Equine Practitioners alerts horse owners and veterinary professionals to take precautionary steps for equine safety this season.

Equine Guelph's Hoofprints Tribute Program for Horse Lovers

Equine Guelph provides an opportunity to horse lovers to memorialize their horses in their Hoofprints Tribute Program sponsored by Intercity Insurance. Typical of the tributes on Hoofprints is the story of Reeva as told by her owner Adrienne Benson.

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