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Brooke USA Announces Welfare Standards for Working Horses, Donkeys, and Mules

”The World Organization for Animal Health has set out guidelines on food, water, shelter, prevention and treatment of disease, handling, equipment, behavior and general workload for working horses, donkeys and mules to improve equine welfare.”

A Revolution in Fly Spray for Horses

OutSmart Fly Spray is powered by TyraTech’s Nature's Technology, a patent-pending, innovative combination of plant-based ingredients, making it safe and effective for horses, riders, and the planet.

Dr Kellon’s Guidelines: When Basic Joint Supplements Aren’t Enough for Your Horse

"The majority of horses will need joint support at some point in their lives, and heavily worked horses are virtually guaranteed to need support even earlier.”

Study Reveals Benefits of Bedding Reuse for Horses

The viability of composted stable waste re-used as bedding for horses has financial benefits by saving on the cost of material purchased, disposal of stable waste, and further savings in health care costs.

ELCR Recipient of Equine Industry Vision Award

Pfizer Animal Health and American Horse Publications (AHP) are proud to announce that the Equine Land Conservation Resource (ELCR) has been named the recipient of the eleventh annual Equine Industry Vision Award. A truly unique honor, the Equine Industry

Foal Left for Dead Wins Equifest Competition

A foal that was left for dead after being savaged by a Staffordshire bull terrier has won a prize in a national riding contest following a miraculous recovery.

BLM Ordered to Consider Science in Castration of Stallions

Saying that BLM's attempt to exclude expert declarations of "material scientific evidence" from the agency's decision-making process in planning to castrate stallions in eastern Nevada,  US District Judge Howell ruled that the agency "may not s

Equine Guelph Cites Important Health Tips for Horse Owners

In their latest seasonal health flash, Equine Guelph reminds horse owners of ways they can help keep their equines healthy in spite of weather and environmental conditions related to the spring season.

Horse Slaughter Plant Rejected in Missouri

A much publicized proposal to locate a horse slaughter plant in Mountain Grove, Missouri, was soundly rejected by the Mountain Grove town council on Tuesday night, March 6. The meeting was attended by an over- capacity crowd.

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.

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