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Facing Reality After Your Horse's Death

Read this thoughtful article by a veterinarian who has had years of personal experience caring for horses and other animals to learn how to deal with the logistics and emotions that accompany the death of a horse.

Senior Equine Healthcare

Older horses can suffer from age-releated illnesses and nutrtional problems that don't exist in younger horses. Be prepared to handle the special needs of an aging equine.

Targeted Horse Worm Control - Sampling Kits Make Horse Sense

By establishing a baseline with a fecal worm egg count, it is straightforward to develop a tailored deworming plan for each horse in your herd.

Respiratory Challenges in Horses, Part 1: Equine Influenza

Equine influenza attacks the normal immune functions of your horse’s lungs, which causes an increased susceptibility to secondary bacterial infection and bacterial pneumonia.

Feeding Starved or Malnourished Horses

Feeding a malnourished horse must be undertaken with special care. Improperly feeding a starved horse can lead to illness or death. This article provides general guidelines for feeding a malnourished horse.

Congressional Horse Caucus Holds First Meeting of 2014

The Congressional Horse Caucus is a bipartisan group of Members of the House of Representatives formed to educate Congress and their staffs about the importance of the horse industry in the economic, agricultural, sporting, gaming and recreational life of

3 Tips to Maintain Digestive Horse Health During Winter Months

Horse-keeping during the winter brings unique challenges that can wreak havoc on your horse's GI tract and increase risk of digestive upset, but the right care will ensure a healthy digestive system.

Manna Pro Announces First Treat Formulated for Senior Horses

Packed with anti-oxidants, vitamins, and a natural source of glucosamine, SeniorSnax® Horse Treats offer health benefits that can help with skin and coat condition.

New Cases of West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis Confirmed in Unvaccinated Horses

”West Nile virus has been diagnosed in Colorado in Alamosa and Boulder counties in unvaccinated horses and, in Texas, five new cases of Eastern equine encephalitis have been confirmed.”

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