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The Foundation for the Horse Awards Record $1.3 Million in Grants, Scholarships and Programs

Funds will support critical advancements and research endeavors aimed at understanding and combating various equine diseases and bolster programs designed to improve the welfare horses at risk.

Control Parasites In Your Horse

Horsemen’s Laboratory Tip: Four steps for an effective parasite control program for your horse. Managing Parasites Requires Four-Steps To have an effective worm control program for your horse, four steps are required.

Washington State Vet Says EVH-1 Cases Contained

According to a Washington State veterinarian, it appears the recent outbreak of the neurological form of Equine Herpes Virus-1 has been contained. Concern about this potentially fatal disease of horses spread like wildfire throughout the state in May,

Another Carriage Horse Collapses

Another horse pulling a carriage has collapsed in Manhattan, New York, giving groups who oppose carriage rides more reasons to advocate against the practice. Holiday shoppers and tourists watched as the horse crashed to the pavement on a major street co

Three South Carolina Miniature Horses Have a New Home After Being Neglected

Spartanburg Animal control was called to Delmar Miniature Horse Farm in Inman on April 11 after a passer-by reported seeing animals in poor health.

What Horse Owners Should Know About Round Worms

It is very important to do stool sample examinations on young horses to see how well roundworms are being controlled, because resistance in roundworms to Ivermectin has been demonstrated.

New Device Gives Healing Horses a Lift

The lift is designed to help rehabilitate horses suffering from injuries and other musculoskeletal problems by providing mobility, weight distribution and support.

Importance of Making Horse Hoof Care a Priority During Winter Months

"With winter weather bringing hard frozen ground, snow drifts and colder temperatures, sticking to hoof care schedules is difficult for horse owners and farriers, but regular hoof care is important.”

eCornell Keynote: Think Like a Horse, Improving Equine Welfare Through Better Understanding

Cornell University veterinarian and equine welfare specialist Lindsay Goodale will take you into the mind - and body - of a horse to explore the interrelationship among animal cognition, biology, and welfare.

Buckeye Nutrition Showcases Research on Caring for Senior Horses

As the proportion of aged horses within the general population appears to be increasing, interest is growing in determining the best ways to feed and manage them.

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