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Handling and Restraining Your Sick or Injured Horse

For the safety of all concerned, including the horse, proper restraining methods must be used when a sick horse needs treatment. Learn more about the types of restraints to determine what will work best with your horse.

Exercise Proves Positive in Horse Behavior

Researchers have found that a little exercise helps horses maintain a more cooperative mood with less negative behavior. Original research done at the Equine Centre at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, assessed the influ

Time To Ride Celebrates National Meet A Horse Day

National Meet A Horse Day is a great opportunity to introduce parents and kids to equine facilities in their local area.

Take Your Horse’s Digital Pulse

Learn how and where to take your horse's digital pulse.

ASPCA "Help a Horse Day" Contest to Find Homes for Horses Coming Soon

Help a Horse Day is celebrated annually on April 26—a date chosen for its significance in the ASPCA’s long history of horse protection.

When It Is Hot, But Your Horse Doesn't Sweat - What You Should Know

”Common in hot, humid climates, anhydrosis not only creates misery for horses, but also can be life-threatening. Once a veterinarian has diagnosed a case of anhydrosis, several options for treatment are available.”

Horses Providing Ferry Power in India

Horses at Alibaug beach navigate their way through waist-deep seawater to ferry tourists to the Kolaba fort in what as seen by horse lovers as a cruel practice as the horses are forced to ferry tourists through waist-deep sea water to and from the fort.

Saying "No" to Obnoxious Horse Behaviors

According to AAEP publications, when most horses exhibit unsocial or obnoxious behaviors, there may be a good reason. Understanding what makes your horse "tick" can be rewarding for both you and your horse.

10 Steps to Managing Your Horse with Colic

Whether it is a mild or more severe case of abdominal pain in your horse, it is important to have an action plan in place if colic does happen.

Hot Dry Weather Demands Increase of Water for Horses and All Equines

Dehydration in horses is an extremely serious situation during hot, dry weather and occurs not only during strenuous exercise, stressful situations, or in cases of diarrhea, but also any time temperatures rise far above normal.

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