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Certified Horsemanship Association Adds New Horsemanship Safety Video to Collection

The Certified Horsemanship Association's videos are created with the goals of helping to spread the CHA's mission of safe, effective, and fun horsemanship.

AAEP Publishes Equine Parvovirus-Hepatitis Virus Guidelines

Equine parvovirus-hepatitis virus is a recently discovered virus and the focus of rapidly evolving research.

Equine Therapy with Retired Racehorses in Saratoga

Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga rescues retired racehorses and retrains them for therapeutic programming and also works in partnership with certified equine therapists who provide equine-assisted therapy.

AAEP Publishes Equine Proliferative Enteropathy Guidelines

Equine proliferative enteropathy continues to be an issue for the horse industry and with new AAEP guidelines, it is hoped that the information will help veterinarians diagnose and treat this unusual disease.

Horse Acting Out? Could Pain Be the Cause?

Changes in your horse's behavior and activity level are the best indicators of pain.

Research Highlights Limitations of Non-contact Infrared Thermometers

Study revealed that the readings obtained by the non-contact infrared thermometer demonstrated good reliability in terms of measurement repeatability, but these readings did not align well with rectal temperatures.

Why Do Horses Eat Dirt??

Geophagia is a disorder characterized by eating substances of little or no nutritional value and it can be caused by a number of factors.

Recall of Family Farm Horse Feed

Manna Pro Products, LLC is voluntarily recalling a single lot (1006) of Family Farm Complete Horse 10 horse feed, UPC 0 95668 90151 6, packaged in 40 lb. bags because it may contain monensin sodium (Rumensin). Monensin sodium is a medication approved f

Swamp Cancer: A Threat to Horses

Veterinarians who work in areas of the Gulf Coast of the United States and in other hot, wet, and humid areas in states such as Florida, Texas, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana and Alabama are warning horse owners to be on the look-out for a fungal dise

Stool Sample Gives Critical Information for Deworming

Deworming?  A horse stool sample can give critical information about the necessity and the most effective deworming medication. Though, comparatively speaking, the price of a fecal egg count is similar to the price of a dose of dewormer, skipping the fe

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