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Top Tips for Taking Care of Your Horse's Environment

According to Equine Guelph, here are important preparations to make around your horse barn and stable before Jack Frost shows up including fence lines, pasture maintenance, roof leaks, and manure management.

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.

Calling All Horse Owners - Important Survey

With less than a month to go, American Horse Publications is reminding all horse owners that NOW is the time to take the AHP 2012 Equine Industry Survey if you haven't already done so.

Bringing Equestrians, Artists, Authors, Practitioners and Non-Profits Together

With a focus on supporting socially and eco-friendly companies most products are made in the USA by small businesses; however, Buy-Giving has an international flavor too.

The Jaeckle Centre: Your Home for Equine Events, Wellness and Enthusiasm

"Started in 1997, the Jaeckle Centre started with a vision to create a best-of-class equine facility that offered innovative therapies to maximize the performance of sport horses.”

Surprising Female to Male Ratio in Early Horse Pregnancies

The higher insulin-like growth factor-1 concentrations in female embryos in pregnant horses might represent a mechanism to ensure the survival of the embryos under conditions that would otherwise strongly favor males.

Advances in Equine Airway Surgery at New Bolton Center

On Tuesday, October 2, 2012, New Bolton Center will present Airway Surgery: Is it any easier now for your horse to breathe? As part of the First Tuesdays Lecture Series at Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, PA, the series offers the public

Horse Embryo Research Addresses Ratio of Male to Female Foals

Losses in early pregnancy are unusually high in the horse and it is believed that female embryos are especially prone to spontaneous abortion. Male embryos are known to be better able to survive under high glucose concentrations, so well-nourished mares o

Low Cost Gelding Clinics Headed to More States

National Equine Resource Network’s (NERN) low-cost gelding clinic drive that has already gelded over 150 CA horses in 2012 will be expanding to other states this Fall.

Conference to Center on Equine Infectious Diseases

The University of Kentucky Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center will host the 9th International Conference on Equine Infectious Diseases (EID IX) Oct. 21-26,at the Hilton Lexington/Downtown Hotel. This is the second time this conference has been held i

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