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Ivory Pal Book Sales to Benefit Proud Spirit Horse Sanctuary

Ivory Pal's future was bleak. The trainers had tried all the "traditional" Tennessee Walking Horse training techniques - the whips, the stacked shoes. Nothing worked, not even when his rider angrily whipped his head to get his attention.

Horses and Humans Research Foundation Receives Research Grant Challenge

Robust, rigorous, and replicable scholarly research is imperative to the field of equine assisted activities and therapy.

Advances in Equine Dentistry Using Digital Images

In April of 2008, the American Association of Equine Practitioners launched a campaign to promote giving horses thorough oral examinations at least once a year.  Since then, steady progress has been made and currently more horses are receiving appropr

Webinar - How 100 Horses Are Helping Horses Everywhere Have Healthier Lives

The webinar is part of the Foundation's educational series, AnimalNEWS 101, which provides monthly animal health lessons from a wide range of experts.

Confirmed Case of EEE In New York State

A confirmed case of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) has been found in a horse in Massena, according to the New York State Department of Health. The St Lawrence County Public Health Department was notified, and the horse was euthanized on 22 Aug 20

Horseback Riding as a Threat to National Parks

The study highlights the range of plant species which have the potential to be dispersed over long distances by horseback riding in national parks.

State Liability Laws for Horse Owners

Julie Fershtman, Attorney at Foster Swift Collins and Smith, P.C. in Michigan, is one of the top equine law attorney's in the country. She recently spoke to horse owners at the Equine Business Conference on the issue of legal liability and contracts,

Summer Sores

Learn about the parasites that cause summer shores and how a strong fly control and strict deworming program are the best prevention along with the importance of keeping the wounds clean and dry and properly medicated.

Wisconsin EEE Update

Two alpacas have died in Dunn County, and a horse has been sickened, by Eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, a mosquito-borne illness caused by a virus that attacks the central nervous system. Although humans may also contract EEE, no human cases have ap

UC Davis Equine Dentistry Expands Service

Newsdate: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 - 12:50 pm Location: DAVIS, California The Equine Medicine and Dentistry Service at UC Davis VMTH has recently expanded its services, and is now able to offer more advanced dental techniques to horse owners and veterinarian

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