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New Case of Easterm Equine Encephalitis Found in New York

Public Health Dept. warns of eastern equine encephalitis found in Rossie-area horse in St Lawrence County, New York.

Timely Cold Weather Hoof Care Helps Prevent Thrush and Seedy Toe

While some horse's bodies may slow down hoof growth in colder months, hoof care is still required to maintain a healthy hoof and prevent thrush and seedy toe.

One-of-a-kind Therapy for Veterans Coming to Jester Park Equestrian Center

The Horses Helping Heroes program partners with VA Central Iowa Health Care to offer a variety of Equine Assisted Therapy and learning options for military Veterans and active duty members.

West Nile Virus Here To Stay in Horses

Protect horses with effective mosquito control by eliminating breeding sites by removing standing water, cleaning water containers and stocking water troughs with fish that feed on mosquito larvae.

ThinLine Reinvents the Slow Feeder Muzzle for Horses

Unlike any others, the flexible Filly Muzzle is made of supple, lightweight material and features an "Open" design.

Cooling Down Your Horse during Hot, Humid Weather

Study of methods for cooling horses in hot, humid conditions found that continual application of cool running water is the most effective method to decrease core temperature.

Pigeon Fever

 Learn about pigeon fever in horses which is characterized by large abscesses that require drainage, and how good sanitation measures and insect control are helpful in preventing the disease.

A Parelli Valentine for Your Horse

Love Is In The Air and Your Perfect Match Is Waiting… Right In His Stall! He’s always there for you. He’s tall, dark and handsome. He’s an incredible listener, and he’s always so appreciative when you bring him his dinner. He never talks back,

2015 Brings Eight Great Clinics to One Fabulous Location

The diversity of the clinics offered is sure to benefit riders of all levels and disciplines as they they share one common theme, “improve the horse by improving the rider!” exclaims Palm.

Zoetis Offers Education about Parasite Risk Factors

Parasites steal nutrition, energy and good health from horses, and left unchecked, parasites can cause damage to vital organs, impair growth and performance, and may cause colic.

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