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Feral Horse Foot As Model Questioned

According to research done by Dr. Brian Hampson for his PhD thesis, "The practice of using the 'natural' foot model as the optimal morphometric model on which to base foot trimming practices may need to be reconsidered carefully."

Safe Vaccine Procedures to Keep Horses Healthy

It’s important to help protect your horse from diseases, but with so many different vaccines available, sometimes making a selection may seem challenging. To help you make an informed decision and develop a safe, effective vaccine program for your horse

Humane Society Concerned that New Policy May Send Wild Horses and Burros to Slaughter

A BLM policy revision will allow an increase in the number of wild horses and burros sold to individuals and organizations from four to 25.

Research Needed for Better Understanding of Bacterial Resistance in Horses and Humans

"Bacterial resistance to antimicrobial agents is a significant problem for both human and veterinary medicine, but little research has been done on the prevalence or mechanisms of resistance in horses and other companion animals.”

New Case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Confirmed in New York Horse

”The Wayne County Public Health Department received notice of a positive report for Eastern equine encephalitis in a horse in the town of Galen in Wayne County, according to the New York State Department of Health Arbovirus Laboratory.”

New Drug for Laminitis in Horses Waiting for FDA Approval

Laminil is the only injectable drug designed to halt the laminitis cascade and the inflammatory response in horses that is currently going through the FDA regulatory process.

Ozark MiniTack Gives Back

Ozark Mountain MiniTack.com, a leading supplier of equipment and accessories for ponies and Miniature Horses, is giving back this holiday season by supporting Chances Miniature Horse Rescue and the group’s sixth annual “$3 Mission” fundraiser, also

Owners Advised on Reactions to Horse Vaccines

After receiving a vaccine intramuscularly, some horses experience local muscular swelling and soreness or transient, self-limiting signs including fever, anorexia and lethargy.

IVORY PAL: Born to Fly Higher - A Story for All Horse Lovers

That atrocities are still perpetrated against Tennessee Walking Horses in spite of legislation and public backlash against them, that a stallion plucked from that world would harbor no ill will toward humans, and that a novice horseman committed to noble

Bond Between Horse and Rider Celebrated in APASSIONATA

After five million tickets, fifteen countries and nearly a decade of anticipation, North American audiences will finally get to see the breathtaking display of the beauty and the bond between horse and rider that can only be found in APASSIONATA.

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