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Preventing Equine West Nile Virus this Summer

Horses are at the highest risk for contracting West Nile virus during peak mosquito season, which occurs July through October in the United States.

Use of the Principle of Non-Resistance in Equine Bodywork

The key is to yield when the horse yields, soften when the horse softens, and for the horse to release tension when we are under the bracing response.

Snow Isn’t The Only Winter Worry When It Comes to Horses - Tips from SmartPak

Now that you know more about winter colic risk factors, learn how you can help keep your horse’s digestive system healthy- protect yourself and your horse by enrolling in ColiCare!.

What Causes a Horse to "Shut Down" and How to Move Forward

Given the many common misconceptions inherent in traditional horsemanship, things could be a lot better for horses and their people if everyone had more understanding of learning theory.

NRHA and OQHA Announce Strategic Alliance

Reining’s history is deeply rooted in the state of Ohio. From the long list of reining legends coming from the region to the first National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Futurity being held in Columbus, the sport took its first steps in Ohio and cont

Insure Health and Prevent Loss

In addition to being a treasured companion, a show horse is a significant investment for most people and it’s important to think about protecting that investment. Veterinary expenses for illnesses and injuries can be significant, especially colic surger

Parelli's Future of Horsemanship Heads to Perry, Georgia

Parelli Natural Horsemanship is proud to announce that the Future of HorseManShip Tour will be traveling to Perry, GA on March 1-2, 2014!.

'Tis the Season of Respiratory Illnesses in Horses

A recent three-year research study showed that outbreaks of upper respiratory tract infections in horses at Standardbred race tracks occurred most often in the winter and spring seasons. Both influenza viruses and equine herpesvirus 1 were shown to be pre

Major Vet Groups Call for Ban on Action Devices

The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) today called for a ban on the use of action devices and performance packages in the training and showing of Tennessee Walking Horses.

Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy in Horses Explained

To learn more about Polysaccharide storage myopathy, Michigan State University Extension recommends that horse owners join My Horse University for a FREE webinar on Tuesday, November 14th at 7 pm EDT.

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