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National Reining Horse Association Now Accepting Internship Applications for 2016 NRHA Futurity and Adequan® NAAC

"Interns at the 2016 NRHA Futurity and Adequan® NAAC will gain experience working a high caliber horse show, all while wrapping up the organization's 50th anniversary celebration.”

Equine Condition Difficult to Diagnose

Equine proliferative enteropathy (EPE) is an emerging intestinal disease primarily of recently weaned foals. Lawsonia intracellularis, the causative bacterium of EPE, is capable of inducing similar disease in many animal species, most notably swine. Ac

Research Links Genes to Orthopedic Joint Diseases in Horses

A research project carried out at the Norwegian School of Veterinary Science has revealed that 50.7% of Norwegian Standardbred yearlings suffer from loose bone fragments and lesions in their joints.

A Career as Equine Rehabilitation Therapist

Few animals are as athletic as horses, especially race horses and show horses. The strain of physical activity often results in muscular or other physical problems. An equine rehabilitation therapist diagnoses and treats these ailments using technology,

Does Your Horse Need More Vitamin E?

Recent research has prompted leading equine nutritionists to suggest increased dietary intake of Vitamin E for horses. Kauffman’s Amino-E is a concentrated source of Vitamin E with 5,000 I.U.'s per oz.

Beverly Gray Joins the Cur-OST Team for 2014

Nouvelle Research, Inc., the manufacturer of the Cur-OST® line of supplements for horses announces the addition of Beverly Gray to our [no-glossary]Team!.

Prepare to Ride Your Horse Bridle-less using Neck Rope

Is your horse well-trained, and you're ready to add a neck rope to your riding regimen, in preparation to go bridle-less? Clinician Julie Goodnight recommends riding with a neck rope and your bridle to know you have control before you do bridle-less

Tips for Winter Mud Management in Horse Pens

With cooler weather bringing rain and snow storms, mud becomes a problem for horse owners in the feeding area where mud pits often develop.

Santa Cruz Horses Thriving in Florida

It’s that time of year again on the Crescent J Ranch in Kenansville where Dr. Bill Broussard and his wife Margaret are welcoming new Santa Cruz babies into the world to ensure the viability of and sustain the rare Spanish-heritage equine breed, which ju

Medroxyprogesterone Acetate Becomes a Prohibited Substance at AQHA Shows

Medroxyprogesterone acetate is a form of progesterone, which has the potential to enhance performance and lacks therapeutic effects.

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