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CHA Regional Conferences Offer Continuing Education for the Horse Industry All Around the US and Canada

”If you like horses, this is one of the best ways to learn about a variety of topics from top instructors, clinicians, veterinarians, farriers, and other professionals from within the horse industry.”

When Life Gives You Lemons...Sometimes You Need Horses

Sometimes life gives us lemons and we can make lemonade, and sometimes we just can't make sense of those lemons.

Contagious: Terrific Horse, Terrible Name

One of McLain Ward's top jumpers gains steam in his Olympic pursuit to win gold in horse competitions.

10 Tips To Make Your Summer Horse Camps and Riding Clinics Rock

Summer equestrian camps and riding clinics come in many different shapes and forms, so make your program rock with these 10 tips for success.

Equine Oat Research Advisory Board Issues Call for Research Pre-proposals

The Equine Oat Research Advisory Board (EORAB) is now accepting pre-proposal applications for the first Prairie Oat Growers Association Equine Oat Research Grant cycle.  Research projects that the Prairie Oat Growers Association (POGA) funds will aim to

Hoof Care for The Winter Months - It's a Great Time to Transition Your Horse to Barefoot

”Most of us don’t ride as frequently during the winter months, so this time can be used to rehabilitate from the dangerous effects of metal shoes on your horse’s feet and hoof boots can be a useful, practical and no-nonsense tool.”

Tips for Packing Away Horse Blankets

Winter’s frigid cold is a distant memory for most horse lovers and their equine in North America.  However, winter blankets may still be piled about in barns awaiting summer storage.  Follow these tips from Ozark Mountain MiniTack.com to care for and

Dr. Juliet Getty Speaks on How to Help Your Horse Grow Old Gracefully.

While every horse is unique and ages differently, you'll learn ways to maintain health well into his mature years that promote and maintain vitality and quality in his life.

Largest Group Yet for Large Animal Emergency Rescue Training

Offered to all Kentucky-based first responders, veterinary professionals, animal control officers and the public, the training prepares attendees for a large-animal emergency rescue situation.

Muscle Support for Active Horses

Horses can obviously make enough L-carnitine to survive as a species, but supplies may not be optimal for muscular demands.

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