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No Wild Horse Advocates on BLM Board

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that it has made selections for three positions on the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board.

Round Hay Bales May Be Hazardous

According to Teresa Burns, DVM, a clinical instructor in equine field services at Ohio State University,, rolled hay, or round bales, is sometimes fed as a more economical food for horses, but it’s a bad idea for multiple reasons.

Foot Not Most Common Cause of Lameness

According to the American Farriers Journal, results from the United Kingdom’s first public National Equine Health Survey pinpointed some interesting facts concerning feet. Some 3,120 horses were represented in the study.

Call for Horses with Front Limb Lameness

Louisiana State University Equine Health Studies Program is seeking donations of horses with front limb lameness (Grade 2-4) due to osteoarthritis.

UK-led Kentucky Equine Survey Launches

 An accurate assessment of the number of horses in Kentucky and their economic impact are two fundamental pieces of information unavailable to those who need it. A University of Kentucky College of Agriculture-led study will accurately quantify that info

Pro-prio-what…? Why It Is Important for Horse Owners to Know about Proprioception

Fully exploited by human athletes, proprioception is a therapeutic goldmine still awaiting its Eureka! moment by those caring for equine athletes.

Eye Blink Rate and Eyelid Twitches Can Measure Stress in Horses

Eye blink rate, as well as eyelid twitches, have been used as an indicator of stress in humans but has not been examined in horses until now.

Why Use an NSAID? What Every Horse Owner Should Know

It's important to determine when and if an NSAID is an appropriate treatment option for your horse, and if so, which NSAID to choose .

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Stable Floors Without Flaws

Horse folks have individual preferences on how they want the finished floor to look, b353ut choice will likely also be guided by finances and the local availability of materials.

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