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Tips for a Healthier Fall for Your Horses

As fall approaches horse owners can keep horses healthy and fit with attention to forage, water, and hoof care.

Second Chances for Horses - Free Webinar Reminder

Often a new owner must rehabilitate a rescued horse with little to no background on the horse's health, temperament or training and this webinar will discuss healthcare issues specific to the rescued horse as well as day-to-day management and retraini

You Can Aid Horse Owners Affected by Colorado Floods

The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) is calling on the equestrian community to aid fellow horse owners by donating to the USEF Equine Disaster Relief Fund to aid horse owners affected by the Colorado floods.

AHC Announces May 27, 2021 Webinar Helping Horses At-Risk and In Transition

One of the many facets of this mission is to inform owners about assistance options, not only during the pandemic, but in any type of hardship.

California Horse Owners Say Neigh to Proposed Bullet Train Route

”Many horse owners see the approaching construction of a bullet train to eventually link San Francisco and Los Angeles as a threat to not only their country lifestyle but also to their horses and their businesses.”

Jackie McConnell Fined $75,000 and Given Probation for Horse Soring

A federal judge in Chattanooga, Tennessee has sentenced Jackie McConnell, the horse trainer who was caught abusing horses in an undercover video, to three years’ probation and fined him $75,000. He could have been fined up to $250,000.

Have Your Say about Horse Health with Equine Guelph Survey

Your input will allow Equine Guelph to learn more about horse owners' current health care management practices and will determine information included in HEALTHflash to help horse owners give the best care to their horses.

Humane Society Launches Safe Stalls Horse Rescue Network

The Humane Society of the United States has launched its Safe Stalls Horse Rescue Network Program to connect equine professionals to help horses in crisis.

Caution: Too Much Grass Can Trigger Laminitis

For extremely insulin-resistant sensitive horses, there is no completely safe time to graze, and these horses are best managed on low-carbohydrate hay.

New Case of Strangles Reported in Florida Horse

"Separating or quarantining a horse at the earliest signs of strangles is important because the disease is highly contagious and may be passed from one horse to another via nasal secretions and pus from ruptured abscesses in the lymph nodes.”

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