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Is It Coping or Is It a Vice - Stereotypic Behaviors in Horses

Is it Coping or is it a Vice? A Review of Cribbing, Weaving and Other Stereotypic Behaviors - On January 22, 2013 at 7PM EST, Dr. Carissa Wickens of My Horse University and eXtension HorseQuest will offer this free monthly webcast. 

Honoring the Horse: National Equine Conference Announced

The Humane Society of the United States will be hosting its first national equine event, Honoring the Horse, at the New Orleans Convention Center on March 31 and April 1, 2015.

Do Horses Suffer from Gluten Intolerance?

Researchers of the Free University of Amsterdam and Utrecht University in the Netherlands have now identified gluten sensitivity as a potential cause of equine chronic inflammatory small bowel disease in sport horses.

Horse Owners In Scotland Learning Better Pasture Management

The British Horse Society of Scotland is holding grassland management days in September and October 2013 where many horse owners will attend to learn about improving their grazing land.

Oldest DNA from Domesticated American Horse Lends Credence to Shipwreck Folklore

Feral horses have roamed freely across the long stretch of barrier island for hundreds of years, but exactly how they got there has remained a mystery.

Don't Forget to Re-Test ~ Fecal Egg Count Re-Test Matters

You must also consider the notion that your horse might harbor worms that are resistant to the dewormer protocol that you utilized.

Montana Horses at Risk

The Yellowstone County Attorney's Office has filed five primary misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty and five alternative counts against James Leachman, the owner of approximately 450 horses in Billings, Montana. The lives of the starving

Case of EHV-1 Confirmed in North Carolina

The neurologic form of equine herpesvirus, EHV-1, has been confirmed in a North Carolina horse. The horse, from a Rockingham County stable, was taken to the College of Veterinary Medicine at N.C. State University upon becoming ill, and directly quarantine

Horse Back Riding Is Good for Health

Research commissioned by The British Horse Society (BHS) has found that regular participation in horse riding is good for your health. The research, carried out by the University of Brighton in partnership with Plumpton College looked into the health and

D.C. Appeals Court Overturns Forest Service Decision to Shrink Size of California Wild Horse Territory

The federal courts have again reined in a government agency intent on turning public lands over to private interests and eliminating federally protected wild horses.

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