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Could You Be Missing the Signs of Equine Stomach Ulcers?

Behavior and performance changes may prompt further investigation related to stomach ulcers when horse is "off" his game.

Stolen Horse International Seeks Auction Donations

Like most of the horse owners in the United States, Nate Priefert, Executive Vice President of Priefert Manufacturing Company, never thought “it” could happen to him. "It" being horse theft. In fact, many people do not even realize theft still exists,

NRHA Elite Reining Event Open Futurity Finals 12/1/2012

The National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Futurity & Adequan® North American Affiliate Championship (NAAC) Show in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma completed the second go-round, second section of the $540,000-added NRHA Open Futurity on Tuesday. One section

Show Ring Safety Protocols - A Must for Horses and Competitors

With the 2013 show season winding down, now is the time to begin planning to improve in-the-ring safety for 2014, advises HorseSafetyUSA.com.

Horse Protection Groups Back Bipartisan Congressional Letter Supporting Humane Treatment of Wild Horses

Members of the House have requested dedicated funding in a spending package to implement humane, proven and reversible fertility control, for all wild horses, namely PZP immunocontraceptive vaccine.

Important Information about Common Eye Problems in Equines

If you are concerned about your horse' eye contact your Equine Veterinarian and while waiting for your vet, avoid putting any creams or drops in the eye.

The Next Generation in Horse Supplements

SmartPak continually monitors nutrition and health research to stay on top of information that will help support better equine health through thoughtful supplementation.

What Affects Horse's Stride Length?

Two out of three performance horses have stomach ulcers, and those with ulcers have a shorter stride length than those without.

Certified Horsemanship Association Offers New Educational DVDs for Sale

”Each DVD was produced by CHA and is a continuation of the CHA Effective Horsemanship Series, which is broken into four categories: riding instruction, horse and rider psychology, herd management, and horsemanship specialties.”

Dr. Kellon’s Guidelines: Adjusting for Your Horse's Winter Nutrition

"A number of horse health conditions made worse by the winter environment may dictate the need for supplementation not required in summer months.”

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