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Horses on Turnpike Cause Closure

Warwick Turnpike was briefly closed in the pre-dawn hours of Friday, Feb. 18 due to a reported "animal incident." According to West Milford Police Capt. Timothy Storbeck, at 3:55 a.m. a call came in that two local horses had escaped their enclosure

It Pays To Show Paints!

More cash, more entries, more horses, more fun events spell success at PaintWorld.

Are Feeding Practices Causing Excessive Stomach Acid in You Horse

So Much Acid - Common feeding practices could be causing your horse’s stomach acid levels to rise

Quick Tip - What You Need to Know: Equine Leg Bandaging

When bandaging a horse's leg, an inappropriate bandage application can cause as many problems as a well-applied bandage can prevent.

Understanding Hay Quality and Why That Is Important for Good Horse Health

Even 'good' hay can have bad things in it when it comes to keeping your horse healthy.

American Wild Horse Campaign Applauds Representative Steve Cohen for Opposing Cruel and Costly Wild Horse Roundups

Reports from the National Academy of Sciences, General Accountability Office, and the Office of Inspector General that have labeled wild horse roundups as costly, inefficient, and ineffective.

Horizon Structures Series Presents: Hey! Are You Prepped For This Year's Hay Season

With prices of needed supplies for horses increasing, including hay, fertilizer, grain and more, adequate protected storage space saves time and money.

The Magic of ACTHA Continues with Horse Charity Contributions

ACTHA channels as much as possible to the charities they serve and is well on pace due to their marketing and pacts with major entities like the Unwanted Horse Coalition and Horses 4 Heroes..

Making the Horse's Foot Better Through Research

In the last decade, thousands of veterinarians, farriers and horse owners have come to realize that better nutrition, trimming, correct movement, environment, and improved protective devices can cause dramatic and positive changes to the equine foot--not

Winter Management for the Outdoor Horse

"The ideal environment for most horses is to live outside with herd mates 24/7. This satisfies their need for locomotion and provides their digestive system with the optimal conditions to function as nature intended.”

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