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Nostalgia Reins as Famous Horse Racing Track Closes Its Gates

After closing in late December after 75 years of making horse racing history, Hollywood Park auctioned off year's of accumulated memorabilia this past weekend.

Is It Coping or Is It a Vice: Cribbing, Weaving and Other Stereotypic Behaviors

On January 22, 2013, at 7 PM, EST, My Horse University is offering a webcast: Is it Coping or is it a Vice? A Review of Cribbing, Weaving and Other Stereotypic Behaviors to be presented by Dr. Carissa Wickens.

Keep Neighbors Happy by Proper Disposal of Horse Waste

On horse farms, proper disposal of manure and stall waste can become a problem especially in areas with cold winters where weather conditions have caused horse owners to accumulate a stack of horse waste. Proper composting can be an answer to the problem,

Humane Society Urges BLM to Change Its Ways

The HSUS Calls for More Transparency and Humane Treatment at Wild Horse Gathers-- Urges BLM to employ real-time cameras, temperature restrictions, more fertility control; Summer gather operations could resume in days

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

Equine Assisted Therapy Research Advances with New HHRF Member

Horses and Humans Research Foundation funds research to advance equine assisted activities and therapies with grants for seven projects investigating the impact on the health and wellness of people.

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!.

Thrush - A Spring Time Hoof Problem for Horses

Dampness in areas where organic waste accumulates may encourage the growth of bacteria that can infect horses hoofs and lead to thrush.

Increase in Cases of Lyme Disease in Humans, Pets and Horses Predicted

Although no Lyme disease vaccine for horses has been approved by the FDA, some veterinary clinics are offering a canine vaccine for use in equines.

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