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Ride Alert Now Sponsor of Competititive Trail Horse Assn

By joining Ride-Alert, riders can be identified quickly and emergency services will learn of any medical conditions or allergies that might affect treatment, plus your family will be informed as soon as you're found during an emergency.

You Can't Always Follow Your Gut with an Equine Metabolic Syndrome Equine

Correctly caring for an equine with metabolic syndrome takes some major lifestyle changes.

Sept. 1 Deadline to Apply for Equine Research Fellows Scholarships

The impact of horses on our well-being is significant and it is crucial now, more than ever before, that we continue to improve their health and welfare.

Feeding Straw to the Insulin Resistant Horse May Be a Mistake

To determine whether a forage is safe to feed free-choice to an insulin resistant horse, pay attention to three key indicators: Non-structural carbohydrates, ethanol soluble carbohydrates + starch and digestible energy.

Feeding Straw to the Insulin Resistant Horse May Be a Mistake

To determine whether a forage is safe to feed free-choice to an insulin resistant horse, pay attention to three key indicators: NSC, ESC + Starch and DE.

AYHC Invites Proposals for 2012 Presentations

The American Youth Horse Council (AYHC) cordially invites individuals to submit proposals to speak at the 35th annual AYHC Symposium, March 23-25, 2012 in Herndon, Virginia. This event presents an opportunity for adult and student leaders in the youth

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.

More Cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Reported in Alabama

Alabama Department of Public Health officials have confirmed there have been four positive cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) found in horses in Dallas County, Alabama. Additional reports of cases in horses in Elmore and Montgomery counties have

Anthrax in Cattle Confirmed in Colorado

Most people have heard of anthrax, especially since it has been used as a biological weapon and a scare tactic in terrorism attacks during the early 2000s. Anthrax is an infectious disease, and can prove fatal for cattle, horses and humans.

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

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