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Feed Room Chemist Podcast Makes Equine Nutrition Accessible

People understand that balanced nutritional needs are critical for optimum wellness of a horse, but deciding exactly how to provide the best nutrition can be overwhelming.

Breakthrough Formulas from Bluebonnet Feeds Set New Standards for Equine Nutrition and Health

Studies have shown significant results when feeding plasma to horses because it works on a cellular level to support the natural healing process, making this ingredient truly unique.

AAEP Publishes Leptospirosis Guidelines

Leptospirosis is a sporadic but important disease of equids caused by spiral-shaped bacteria carried by wild life with the potential for substantial impact on breeding farms and horses residing in endemic regions.

Aug. 10 Deadline to Apply for Equine Research Fellows

Ideal candidates for the research fellows are graduates of an AVMA-accredited school/college of veterinary medicine with experience conducting equine research and are nearing completion of a residency or doctoral program.

My Horse University and Equine Land Conservation Resources to Co-Host Trails Webinar

Free webinar coming soon - How They Did It: Dealing with Opposition to Equestrian Trails, presented by trails expert Mark Flint.

Poisonous Plants in Your Paddock? What Every Horse Owner Should Know

While there are potentially dozens of plants hazardous to horses in each region of the United States, this article covers the three most common toxic plants in each geographic area.

The Horse at Home is Still at Risk for Ulcers

Cheramie notes that removing horses from their social group may be one of the major contributing factors to an increased incidence of stomach ulcers in those left at home.

Identifying and Choosing FDA Approved Drugs for Your Horse

With the many equine products available both on-line and in markets, knowing when a drug or medication has been approved by the FDA can be tricky. Many non-approved drugs and medication mimic the packaging and advertising of drugs that have gone through t

Report on Horse Racing Injuries, Medications Misleading

Earlier this week, the horse racing industry encountered further criticism when an article by the New York Times alleged that drastic treatments were being given to Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner I’ll Have Another leading up to this year’s Belmon

Independent Report Criticizes BLM Management of Mustangs

Removal of nearly 100,000 horses from the Western range over the past decade is probably having the opposite effect of its intention to ease ecological damage and reduce overpopulated herds.

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