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Upcoming Horse Portal Short Course: Equine First Aid Coming Sept 21 - 28

It essential that everyone involved with horses - owner, grooms, trainers, riders, drivers, coaches - learn how to administer first aid and how to do so safely.

Survey on the Effect of Coronavirus Pandemic on Equine Management

Flair, LLC, Dr. David Marlin and Science Supplements USA have launched a survey to understand the effects of COVID-19 on horse owners, riders, trainers, grooms, stable managers, & equestrian professionals.

BUCKEYE Nutrition Finds First Evidence to Support Calcite as a Hindgut Buffer in Horses

Calcite has been touted for its gastro protective effects in horses attributed to the increased surface area of its honeycomb structure that facilitates greater acid-buffering capacity versus calcium carbonate.

Haygain Supports Heartland Equine Therapeutic Riding Academy's Work with Veterans

A Healing Through Hooves curriculum is facilitated by mental health and occupational therapists and uses groundwork with horses to help participants process vital issues and learn new coping skills.

Tryon International Film Festival Presents: The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain

The 24 Behaviors of the Ridden Horse in Pain beautifully portrays the heartfelt journey of a young girl and her horse, casting a spotlight on an essential facet of equine health.

Heed the Need to Prevent Infectious Disease Among Livestock and Horses at State Fairs

The Colorado State Fair is in full swing in Pueblo this week, and Colorado State University veterinarians join state health officials in advising livestock and horse owners to prevent the spread of infectious disease during the fair and similar events.

Thieves Steal Horse Hair

Thieves are sneaking into stables and scalping horse tales and manes for money, leaving them mutilated and disfigured. Apparently the motive for the animal cruelty is cash. There's a black market for horse hair, which is used in the bow of viol

Horses Test Positive for EIA in Arkansas

On August 24, 2011, the State of Arkansas announced that tests showed multiple positives for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) in the Clarksville, AR., area (Johnson County).

Gentle Carousel's Mini Therapy Horses Work Wonders

Twenty-four tiny therapy horses work inside hospitals, assisted living programs, hospice programs, programs for Alzheimer patients and with adults and children with disabilities.  They also work with foster children and at risk and abused children.Thou

EPA Rule May Affect Large Horse Facilities

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA ) has published a proposed rule concerning reporting requirements for Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs).   Some large horse facilities, such as racetracks, training facilities, stables, shows, exhibi

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