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Dr Kellon’s Guidelines: When Basic Joint Supplements Aren’t Enough for Your Horse

"The majority of horses will need joint support at some point in their lives, and heavily worked horses are virtually guaranteed to need support even earlier.”

Study Reveals Benefits of Bedding Reuse for Horses

The viability of composted stable waste re-used as bedding for horses has financial benefits by saving on the cost of material purchased, disposal of stable waste, and further savings in health care costs.

Ride Alert Now Sponsor of Competititive Trail Horse Assn

By joining Ride-Alert, riders can be identified quickly and emergency services will learn of any medical conditions or allergies that might affect treatment, plus your family will be informed as soon as you're found during an emergency.

ELCR Recipient of Equine Industry Vision Award

Pfizer Animal Health and American Horse Publications (AHP) are proud to announce that the Equine Land Conservation Resource (ELCR) has been named the recipient of the eleventh annual Equine Industry Vision Award. A truly unique honor, the Equine Industry

Nutrena® Launches Industry's Exclusive Equine Performance Recovery Feed Technology

For competition horse owners who want the best for their equine athletes, finding the right feed with guaranteed levels of amino acids and gastric support is often a challenge.

You Can't Always Follow Your Gut with an Equine Metabolic Syndrome Equine

Correctly caring for an equine with metabolic syndrome takes some major lifestyle changes.

"Wild Lands Wild Horses" - July 2 - World Premiere

The pilot episode of 'Wild Lands Wild Horses' documentary series will have a virtual screening for the Jersey Shore Film Festival on July 2nd at 5:00 pm EST.

Gastric Ulcers in Horses

The equine stomach has adapted to constantly secrete acid, which is buffered by saliva from chewing as well as the feed-itself and domestic feeding conditions are very different than in the wild.

Feeding Straw to the Insulin Resistant Horse May Be a Mistake

To determine whether a forage is safe to feed free-choice to an insulin resistant horse, pay attention to three key indicators: Non-structural carbohydrates, ethanol soluble carbohydrates + starch and digestible energy.

Feeding Straw to the Insulin Resistant Horse May Be a Mistake

To determine whether a forage is safe to feed free-choice to an insulin resistant horse, pay attention to three key indicators: NSC, ESC + Starch and DE.

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