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Keeping Your Senior Horse Healthy

Here’s something to think about:  Middle age for humans begins about 45.  Middle age for your horse begins at around 15 with a life expectancy of about 30. Along the way, the inevitable signposts of aging begins appearing evidenced by weight loss, a

Biosensor Quickly Detects Horse in "Beef" Meat

A collaboration of experts has developed an electrochemical biosensor capable of detecting, in just one hour, processes of adulteration of beef with horse meat.

Study Shows Interactions with Horses Relieve Stress in Youths

A study published in the journal Human-Animal Interaction Bulletin, researchers reported that horses can significantly lower stress hormones in youth, according to a Washington State University of Spokane study.

Florida Equine Rescue and Adoption Foundation Desperately Needs Relocation Help

Equine Rescue and Adoption Foundation is the only shelter in the immediate south Florida area that can offer care and shelter to horses abused by neglect, and irresponsible breeding and feeding.

Mustangs Adopted at Cheyenne Frontier Days

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced that it two wild horses were adopted at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Celebration.

Western Dressage Introduces Musical Freestyles

Freestyles offer riders and horses another way to explore the discipline of dressage while expressing additional creativity while showcasing compulsory elements, but the pattern, consequently and difficulties of the design are up to the exhibitor.

New Hagyard Helps Horses Program to Benefit EQUUS Foundation Messengers

"An equine charity bearing the EQUUS Foundation Messenger designation will be selected each quarter to receive a $500 gift card for Hagyard Pharmacy's Resolvet line of products for horses.”

Standing MRI Avoids Anesthesia so Horses Return to Showtime Sooner

It's been fast and furious from day one at Advanced Equine Imaging of Wellington, with over 100 horses in total coming through the clinic for advanced diagnostics since the grand opening in January.  After all, for top equestrians with a lame horse,

TV Star Sebastian Roché Speaks Out Against Horse Slaughter

"Roché has joined The Humane Society of the United States’ campaign to protect more than 100,000 American horses who are inhumanely slaughtered for human consumption each year; the majority of which are young, healthy animals.”

Dengie AKA Chopped Hay - A Treat and a Treatment for Horses

”Dengie is a commercial name that originated in the UK for chopped hay that is harvested at an early, immature, pre-bloom stage of growthand then undergoes a unique drying process that “locks-in” the nutrients that can be lost during the traditional

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