Equine herpes virus infection in horses can cause respiratory disease, abortion in mares, neonatal foal death, and neurological disease and is often fatal.
Western Feed LLC issued a recall in early March of two lots of Kountry Buffet 14% feed for horses after receiving a report of horses that died after consuming the feed.
Dressage horse, Rafalca, co-owned by Ann Romney, earned a spot on the United States Olympic dressage [no-glossary]team on Saturday by placing third at the United States Equestrian Team Foundation headquarters. Jan Ebeling, Mrs. Romneyâs longtime riding
Rita Crundwell, well-known horse breeder and comptroller for Dixon, Illinois, since the early 1980's has been arrested for embezzling millions from the small town's coffers. The city, best known as the boyhood home of Ronald Reagan has a budget of
The American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA) is pleased to announce it recently added SmartPak Equine Inc. as a corporate sponsor. SmartPak Equine will serve as the 2011 "Presenting Sponsor" for AMHA's Pathways Program.
Trey Young, The American Horseman, is proud to be part of the upcoming Horse World Expo, in Timonium, MD Jan. 20-22, 2012! The 16th annual expo has grown through the years, and continues to attract horse enthusiast from across the country. Horse World Exp
American Horse Publications (AHP) member Valerie Ormond will be a sponsor and a judge for Voice For The Horseâs first childrenâs writing competition this fall.Â
Ensuring that all horses get their spring vaccinations is the best way for horse owners to protect their horses and do their part to prevent Eastern equine encephalitis, West Nile Virus, and Western equine encephalitis. Unvaccinated horses may be at
Comanchee, a 7-year-old Tennessee walking horse was discovered at Horse Haven of Tennessee by the Janco family in February 2010. The horse was malnourished, emaciated, and his feet were in terrible condition. Plenty of grain and quality hay, alon
According to the University of George, the Georgia equine industry is a healthy and growing segment of the state's economy. There are more than 74,000 horses in Georgia today. The breeding and care of all these horses generates more than $750 million