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AQHA Presents Keeping Horses Safe in Disasters

The American Quarter Horse Association Ride Now Tour will be offering information about Equine Emergency Preparedness: Staying Safe in the Face of Fire and Disease Outbreaks with experts, and giveaways at New Greeley Tractor Supply Company on July 14, 2

Record Breaking Season for Horses Wearing FLAIR; Equine Nasal Strips - Downunder: 52 Group 1 Winners

"We are pleased to see continued growth in the number of top trainers that have taken the time to understand the science behind FLAIR Strips and make protecting horses' lungs a priority."

ASPCA Grants More Than $45,000 to Help Equine Rescues Find Homes for At-Risk Horses

The ASPCA 'Teaming Up to Hoof It Home' grant highlights increased capacity in the equine welfare community that makes critical equine relocations possible.

Meet the USEF Horse of the Year, a Champion American Mustang, Cobra

The objective is to display the trainability, beauty, and the versatility of American mustangs in hopes of finding a suitable adopter or purchaser.

Rider's Program Helping Overcome Rider's Block: Equestrians Learn in One Day, No Horse Required

This one day (or entire weekend) curriculum brings equestrians indoors to educate them on the best way to communicate with their horse(s).

Kentucky Horse Council Announces November KENA Event: What's REALLY in Your Horse's Feed?

Deciphering equine feed tags and supplement labels can feel like an exercise in futility if you don't have a master's degree in equine nutrition.

Horses and Humans Research Foundation Awards $10,000 for Innovative Grant

The ability to assess neurophysiological changes in real time in the arena or space where the human-horse interaction is occurring is of vital importance to understanding how and why EAS is beneficial for humans.

Spring Horse Pasture Management Tips from Michigan State University

Careful management in the spring will increase the grazing potential of your horse pasture.

BLM Controversy Over Sanctuary Ranch

According to a statement released by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) director Bob Abbey to the Associated Press on January 21, the BLM would not accept Madeleine Pickens' proposed plan to create a wild horse sanctuary in Nevada.

Preventing Recurring Laminitis

Many horses that develop laminitis, make uneventful recoveries and go on to lead long, useful lives. Unfortunately, others suffer such severe, irreparable damage that they have to be euthanized for humane reasons.

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