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ACTHA’s New “In Hand Division” Inspired by Parelli Natural Horsemanship

”For ACTHA's" In Hand Division," obstacles must be performed on lead, and all participants are judged on partnership and execution of the obstacle from the ground.”

California Dreamin': Beyond the Ordinary - An Equine Photography Workshop with Scott Trees

"Join us at beautiful Tilleywood Andalusians in Thousand Oaks, California for an intensive and educational workshop with Scott Trees....with the goal of helping students improve their photographic efforts in general and specifically with horses."

Woman Asks Congress to Stop Roundups

Palomino Armstrong is taking the story of her rescued colt, Honey Bandit, to Washington, D.C. in hopes lawmakers will end federal roundups of wild horses across the West after they hear the colt's tale. Honey Bandit nearly died last September a

Maintaining Horse Health in Spring Pastures

Gradually introducing horses to spring pastures helps prevent diseases related to nutrition and diet, including colic and laminitis.

Threat of West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis Continues

Although autumn has arrived in many areas bringing with it cooler weather, mosquitoes carrying diseases are still a threat in many areas of the country. Sample mosquitoes in Eastern, Mid-western. Southern and Pacific Coast states continue to test positive

AAEP On Call Vets to Assist at Breeders' Cup Races

Equine veterinarians representing the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ On Call program will assist NBC Sports with horse health information during the Nov.

Research: Quicker Test Results for Viruses in Horses

Diagnostic tests that rapidly detect disease-causing viruses in horses, other animals and humans are being developed by scientists with the US Department of Agriculture using a new technology called “surface-enhanced Raman scattering,” or SERS.

Laminitis Research Now Available to Horse Owners

The Equine Veterinary Journal has made an important collection of laminitis research papers freely available online to both vets and horse owners to help combat the devastating condition. The papers include practical advice as well as the latest research,

Hendra Virus Fears Continue to Grow

Hendra virus fears are growing after eleven people were exposed at two Queensland properties where two horses died during the past week. This exposure to the potentially fatal Hendra virus occurred in the first outbreaks of the "high-risk" period as sci

Poor Horse Pasture Source of Hendra Virus Infection?

According to the findings of a preliminary study into the effect of pasture quality on Hendra virus infection rates, hungry horses could be more susceptible to contracting Hendra virus.

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