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Are You Prepared? EquiSearch and Zoetis Offer FREE Equine First Aid Webinar

"EquiSearch and Zoetis are sponsoring a free online webinar, “Equine First Aid: How to Handle Common Emergencies” including how to deal with common and unexpected horse health problems such as lacerations, bandaging, colic and more.

SMARTPak Offers Horse Owners Insights into Being a Good Boarder

As [no-glossary]Jenny notes, "As a former barn manager and current full boarder, I thought I would share some tips on how to maintain a successful partnership with your fellow boarders and your barn professional.".

Does Your Horse Have COPD?

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD often is miss taken for asthma. It is usually an allergic reaction to dust that causes obstruction in the air passages in the lungs of horses. It usually affects horses that are six years of age or older,

Stem Cell Research Promises Better Healing for Horse Limbs

A report from the Cornell University Department of Veterinary Medicine details advancement in a new treatment that uses the body’s own stem cells to heal cartilage in horses and humans. The current surgical treatment to repair tears in cartilage relieve

Horse Owners Urged to Vaccinate Horses Against EEE and WNV

Summer is not too late to vaccinate against Eastern Equine Encephalitis and West Nile Virus since many areas have mosquito activity into the month of November.

Horse Owners Urged to Vaccinate Horses Against EEE and WNV

Summer is not too late to vaccinate against Eastern Equine Encephalitis and West Nile Virus since many areas have mosquito activity into the month of November.

Horse Rescued by Fast Acting Emergency Crew

”A 14 yr old mare named "Heidi" was trapped halfway through the side door of the trailer and could not move forward or backwards, when fire fighters, dealing with a matter of inches within which to free the horse, quickly and successfully rescued her.â€

Where Did All That Horse Manure Go? The Lowly Dung Beetle Knows!

Research supports what many savvy horse owners have known for years, that by burying and consuming horse manure, dung beetles improve nutrient recycling and soil structure in pastures as well as getting rid of the manure.

EPA Approves GonaCon Contraceptive Use In Wild Horses

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Wildlife Services' (WS) National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) has announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted regulatory approval for the use of GonaConTM - Equine immunocontrac

Kauffman's Products Support Horse Digestive Tract Health

Kauffman’s Digestive Health has been formulated to support health of the entire digestive tract of equine athletes prone to Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome (EGUS). A premium blend of carefully selected forage and yeast products, direct-fed microbials, fis

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