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Horse Trails of America Association Announces New Interactive Trail and Travel Map

When everyone is committed to keeping trails open for horse enthusiasts, we can make sure we have trails to ride on for many years.

A Stable Gut - The Key to a Healthy Equine

The gastrointestinal track of a horse is extremely large, and there are many things that can cause disturbances to the normal functioning or health of the gut.

West Nile Virus Can Threaten Horse Health this Fall

It’s not too late to help protect against the spread of disease during peak mosquito season.

Monty Roberts: Recognizing Healing from Horses on an International Basis

With the recent rise in equine-assisted programs the world-over, many more non-equestrians are being introduced to the amazing benefits of time spent with horses.

Neglected Horse Case Closed

An animal neglect case that's been ongoing since the summer of 2009, came to a close this week. The Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society, head-quartered in the B-CS area, recently seized 12 horses in northeast Texas.

Strangles Identified in Two Arabians

Two horses from the same stable who attended New Zealand's National Arabian Championships held earlier this month have tested positive for the infectious disease strangles.

Woman Sentenced for Scamming Buyers

Trina Lee Kenney of Wrightwood, California, was sentenced Wednesday, April 6, 2011, to 48 months in prison after she pleaded guilty on one count of mail fraud for selling sick and deformed horses over the internet and in some cases, not delivering hor

Jessica Springsteen Competes in Royal Windsor Horse Show

Jessica Springsteen, daughter of US singer Bruce Springsteen, competed in the Grade A jumping competition during the Royal Windsor Horse Show in Windsor, Berkshire, on May 13, 2011. The horse show is the largest outdoor equestrian Show in the UK, with

Know the Signs of Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis

Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis' ability to masquerade as other health issues, such as lameness or other neurological diseases, makes it difficult to diagnose, and its effects can be heartbreaking for the horse and owner.

2020 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium Postponed to 2021

By postponing the Makeover until next year and expanding the market place virtually, we felt it was the best way to create opportunities in the best interest of the horses and our organization.

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