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Farriers React to Decision of AVMA Regarding Veterinary Model Practice Act

Professional farriers and equine veterinarians to continue to share professional expertise and knowledge for the overall health of horses.

Horses Returning Home After Australian Brush Fires

Following the brush fires that swept through parts of Australia including New South Wales this summer, a horse hospital set up for animals that were burned in the fire at Coonabarabran in north-west New South Wales, has sent most of its patients home.

Legislation Benefits Horse Owners and Breeders

The fiscal cliff tax legislation passed by Congress and signed by President Obama reinstated an important business investment incentive and substantially increased another incentive program. Both incentive programs could have important implications for pu

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.

The Foundation for the Horse Providing $10,000 in Matching Funds for Australia Wildfire Relief

The sheer scope of the Australian wild fires and the gallant veterinary response compels The Foundation to reach out beyond its horse-centric mission.

Rhodiola Rosea Controls Cortisol in Horses

Rhodiola rosea calms the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal cascade stimulated during times of tension and may be helpful for horses suffering from equine Cushing's disease.

The Ultimate Horse Blanket Just Got Better

”When it comes to keeping your horse warm and comfortable during cold weather, SmartPak has introduced new blanket styles to their best-selling line, backed by a 10-Year Indestructible Guarantee.”

Equine Metabolic Syndrome VS Cushing's/Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction

”SmartPak offers important information to horse owners about differences between equine metabolic syndrome and Cushing's disease also known as pituitary para intermedia dysfunction.”

Warmer Weather May Impact Early Foaling Mare Pastures

To reduce the risk to broodmares, horse owners should feed hay and grain to reduce ergovaline concentration in the total diet or remove horses from pastures containing tall fescue in last 90 days of pregnancy.

Reducing the Risk of Respiratory Ailments - Info Fact Sheet for Horse Owners

Airborne dust, noxious gases and infectious agents can hinder or halt a horse's athletic career and create respiratory problems for all equines.

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