Got poop? Get a spreader! Horse owners have the chance to win a new Millcreek 27+ Traditional model compact manure spreader by entering the Sweepstakes Giveaway until October 10, 2014.
Chronic inflammation can inflict damage on a cellular level contributing to tissue weakness, repeated injury, joint degeneration, tendon damage, allergies, sore muscles and a host of other conditions impacting the horse.
âLorraine Jerabek has ditched her wheelbarrow and will be spreading horse manure from now on with the stainless steel Millcreek 27 SS compact spreader she won in Millcreek Manufacturingâs 30th Anniversary Sweepstakes.â
The release of the Sore No-More Performance line has been much anticipated within the equine industry and among top industry professionals and is anticipated to become the âgold standardâ for topical analgesics.
âResearchers at the University of Edinburgh have shown for the first time that all horses respond to midge bites and that their immune system can act in two different ways in response to the allergy-causing irritants in midge bites.â
On March 25, 2014, at 7 PM, ET, My Horse University will present a live webcast Pasture Associated Laminitis Prevention Strategies presented by Paul D. Siciliano, PhD. and Shannon Pratt Phillips, PhD. of North Carolina State University.
The aim of the study was to establish if albumin excreted in a horseâs feces, measured using the SUCCEED Equine Fecal Blood Test, was related to the parasite burden of the horse.
University of Kentucky experts report that eastern tent caterpillar eggs have begun hatching well ahead of last year and expect the egg hatch to be completed in Central Kentucky by the first full week of March.
Although therapeutic lasers have been used on equine athletes since the 1970s, the original lasers used until a few years ago lacked the necessary power for proper healing, usually had improper wave lengths and the application of a therapeutic dosage wa
Lukas Knows Heâs Lukas! Worldâs Smartest Horse Passes Self-Awareness Test