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Equine Infectious Anemia Cases in Canada in 2013

Horse owners and owners of properties where horses co-mingle should take measures to protect their animals from Equine infectious anemia.

No Change in Horse Slaughter Transport Rules

World Horse Welfare is disappointed that horses will continue to endure horrific and needless long-distance journeys across Europe to slaughter as European Agriculture Ministers unanimously agreed their support of a new animal welfare strategy - but stopp

Recent Stem Cell Research May Benefit Horses

Researchers who are the first to create working nerve cells from horse stem cells say the advance may pave the way for cell therapies that target conditions similar to motor neuron disease.

Tips For Safe and Considerate Trail Riding

Trail riding can be one of the most enjoyable pleasures of horse ownership. For maximum enjoyment, following a few basic rules will make your hours on the trail safer and less problematic for every one involved, from the owners of the land, to the least

Western Dressage Becomes USEF Discipline

The mission of the Western Dressage Association® is “to honor the horse, to value the partnership between horse and rider and to celebrate the legacy of the American West.

Colic Is the #1 Killer of Horses - Other than Old Age

Colic is prevalent in horses given digestive tracts measuring 85 feet in length, paired with the fact that they are unable to throw up.

New Cases of Hendra Virus in Horses in Australia

Two horses have been euthanized in the Southern Downs after testing positive for Australian bat lyssavirus also known as Hendra virus.

Don't Forget to Treat Your Horse this Halloween

With Halloween and Thanksgiving approaching, the fall season brings an abundance of pumpkins, making these orange fruits of the vine readily available and usually a good buy, so why not treat your horse to some tasty pumpkin snacks.

Horses and Water Sometime Don't Mix Well! No Pun Intended

The bottom line is – Dear Horse, please keep out of the water! Which means we have to find ways to protect them from falling in pools, creeks, cisterns and even their own troughs.

New Children's Book Reveals Why Horses Stand Outdoors in Bad Weather

"In SNOW DAY, the newest book in the easy-reader Bramble and Maggie series, the author Haas explores the mystery of why a horse chooses to go out and stand in a snowstorm instead of staying in a cozy barn.”

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