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What Horses Do for Us - PATH Agrees with Ann Romney

Thanks to Ann Romney and paralympian Rebecca Hart, equine-assisted activities and therapies take center stage again. Mrs. Romney was guest hosting ABC's "Good Morning America" on October 10, 2012, when she spoke about her depression after receiving th

4 Common Disorders Affecting the Nervous System of Horses

Regardless of the cause of a neurological disorder, diagnostic evaluation of central nervous system disorders in horses begins with a neurological examination providing anatomic localization of the problem.

Horse Owner Winter Driving Tips

Keep in mind that winter weather and driving conditions can change rapidly, so be aware of changing conditions, and drive your horse trailer according to conditions.

Bimeda Launches Griseofulvin Powder for Horses

Griseofulvin is a time-tested, effective treatment prescribed by equine veterinarians around the world and these handy granules are added to a horse's feed for convenient treatment of equine ringworm.

Dr. Kellon’s Guidelines: Why Test Hay for Your Horse?

"Variable factors in hay include type and strain of hay, soil type, geographical location, rainfall, organic matter in the soil, stage of growth, type and amount of fertilizer, or soil treatments such as liming.”

US Rider Urges Wildfire Preparedness

With massive wildfires scorching through hundreds of thousands of acres in the western U.S., USRider – national provider of roadside emergency assistance for horse owners – urges equestrians and others to take precautions.

So, You're Thinking of Making Your Own Fly Spray for Your Horses

Deciding whether to make your own fly spray or buy it off of the shelf? Here are 10 factors to consider before making your own formula versus purchasing a fly spray.

Monty Roberts' Special Training Week for Horse Enthusiasts Coming Soon

Experience what hundreds of students have discovered at Monty Roberts International Learning Center and return home with a better understanding of your equine companion.

Say "NO" to Keto for Your Horse

No body cell or tissue type in the horse's body prefers ketones over glucose since glucose is essential for life.

Eleanor M. Kellon, VMD Recognized by AAEP/Zoetis Good Works for Horses

Over the 20 years that Dr. Kellon has been associated as lead volunteer with the ECIR Group, she has supported members in crisis on a daily basis because of her passion for the welfare of all equines.

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