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Equine NSAID Best Practices

”Horse owners and trainers have access to NSAIDs through their veterinarian with a prescription, and the veterinarian should be involved every time when determining if an NSAID should be used.”

Simplifying the New USEF Vaccination Regulations for Horses

”Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. has developed a listing of equine vaccines that meet the new U.S. Equine Federation requirements for 2016 to help veterinarians and horse owners understand if their current protocols will keep their horses eligible

From "Flab" to "Fab" - Do's and Don'ts of Horse Obesity

”The more your horse moves, the more calories he’ll burn, but all exercise isn’t created equal! Keeping your easy keeper turned out as much as possible is a great way to maximize his passive exercise.”

Revolutionary Calming Support for The Nervous Horse

SmartPak introduces new SmartCalm Ultimate to Smart Supplement Line for horses displaying excessively nervous, reactive, or spooky behavior.

Are You Concerned About Colic During Covid-19?

If your horse barn is well-run, there is NO reason your colic rates should go up.

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.

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.

FEI Vet Dr. Stephen Soule Cites Circulation Not Compression Critical to Cellulitis, Lymphangitis Relief in Horses

"Heavy compression bandages on horses can add problems, creating pressure sores on joints and opening new sources of infection while taking away oxygen, inhibiting healing and impeding fluid from moving up and down the legs.”

CHA Honors Outstanding Participants

The Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) honored top individuals, horses and organizations at the annual awards banquet held at the International Conference at The Marriott Griffin Gate Hotel in Lexington, Kentucky on October 29, 2011. Clinic Instruc

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