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Ambulatory Practitioner from Connecticut Selected as AAEP's My Vet Rocks Honoree for July

Dr. Eggleston's nominators lauded her responsiveness, attentiveness and compassion and her ability to explain a situation to a horse owner as among her greatest strengths.

Equine Disease Communication Center Launches Online Equine Coronavirus and COVID-19 Resources

To mitigate and protect horses from the spread of COVID-19 and keep owners and horses safe, the EDCC created a resource center that will be updated as necessary to reflect current information.

Equine Supplement Research Explores Potential Gastric Health Benefits

A feed additive that can accelerate transit time of food through the horse’s digestive tract could prove hugely beneficial to horses at risk for developing impaction colic.

Julie Goodnight Breaks Down "Cinchy" Behavior in Horses & How to Fix It

Cinchy behavior is often caused by the person saddling the horse, so the first thing to do when you see signs of resistance is to check yourself and change your saddling process.

Haygain Can Help Lessen Our Horses' Environmental Hoof Print

Haygain's mission is to provide science-backed, non-pharmaceutical solutions for the horse health challenges that come with modern equine management.

Safely Remove Ticks from Your Horse

Don't try to crush or twist, apply baby oil or petroleum, or attack the tick with a lighted match because this may cause the tick to regurgitate blood back into the horse, increasing the risk of infection or disease transmission.

Mustang Heritage Foundation Affirms Commitment to Helping Wild Horses

We are dedicated to successfully relocating excess wild horses and burros from holding to good homes and have placed more than 16,000 wild horses and burros into private care.

Webinar: Data Palooza! Results from the National Equine Economic Impact Survey and the Equine Welfare Data Collective

The AHC will host a free webinar on March 4 titled “Data Palooza” which is open to all and will discuss results from the National Equine Economic Impact Survey and the sixth report from the EWDC.

Protect Your Horses from Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis This Spring

Mosquitoes that have become infected by feeding on virus-carrying birds are responsible for transmitting diseases to other birds, horses and people.

Horse Needs These Five Things

Horses are individuals and may need additional nutrients and care, but covering the basics will optimize your horse's foundation for a lifetime of vibrant health.

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