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FOSH Announces Fundraising Clinic with Gaited Horse Clinician, Gary Lane

Funds raised from the clinic will be used to support the FOSH battle against the abusive and cruel practice of soring of Tennessee Walking Horses and in developing educational efforts to support the gaited horse in all disciplines.

Horsemen's Lab FAQS: Which Dewormer Should I Use

There is no single answer to the question about which dewormer to use for a particular horse because deworming medication should be chosen on a case-by-case basis.

Update on Infectious Horse Diseases in California

The majority of horses that tested positive for infectious diseases participated in Quarter Horses Racing and had potential exposure to high risk practices such as the sharing of needles and other medical equipment or the use of contaminated blood product

Research Shows Horses Prefer Straw Bedding

The choice of bedding material is an important aspect of horse-barn management. Bedding can increase dust levels that can pose respiratory problems in both horses and their handlers. In addition, bedding choice will have an impact on the cost of housing

Purchasing and Owning a Horse: Free On-Line Crash Course!

My Horse University is offering a free crash course about the ins and outs of choosing, purchasing, and owning a horse.

Friends of Sound Horses Sponsoring Muckleratz Trail Ride

Friends of Sound Horses offers the first distance recognition program for all breeds of gaited horses, and 2013 is the inaugural year.

An Overview of Equine Feeds and Supplements

Unless you live on a large ranch with ample pasture, the single biggest cost of horse ownership is the feeding or the horse. This article provides a review of the important feeds and supplements that are commonly used in feeding equines.

USDA Adopts Animal Disease Traceability Program

Beginning March 11, 2013, traveling across state lines with horses will become more involved.  Below is an explanatory article courtesy of the American Horse Council. 

How to Determine the Age of a Horse by Looking in His Mouth

As horses grow older, changes take place not only in the teeth, but also in the jaws and mouth structure so an experienced horse person may accurately determine a horse's age looking in the horse's mouth.

Feeding and Caring for a Horse - More than Dollars and Cents

With horse care and ownership comes a price and it typically comes in the form of money! Whether you have one horse or many horses or are thinking about getting into horses, the conversations you have with horse folk all tend to center around what it take

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