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Horizon Structures Presents Series - Out Of The Sun For Everyone

While the outdoor arena may not be in the shade and the rider and horse may have to work in the sun for an hour, it doesn't mean that instructors can't benefit from a shelter from the harmful rays of the sun.

A Tranquil Trot - Music Helps Reduce Stress in Horses

Boehringer Ingelheim releases music track, advice to help horse owners manage equine moments of stress.

Tips on How to Get Youth Involved with Horses from Certified Horsemanship Association

Seeing the joy washing over a child's face while riding for the first time is inspiring so, if looking for ways a young person can get into riding, plenty of options are available.

Horse Hoof Diseases and Conditons

Top-10 hoof diseases and conditions that you should understand. The more you know about hoof diseases and conditions, the better you can care for your horse's feet.

American Quarter Horse Association: State of the Association

Our Association is as diverse as our beloved horse, with members and horses located around the world, and with a variety of programs and disciplines to choose from, there is something for everyone at AQHA.

Fruits are Fabulous, Even for an Insulin Resistant Horse!

Sure, there are whole food supplements on the market, but why not add the real thing? Fruit tastes a lot better and is chock full of antioxidants and other valuable nutrients.

Horse Portal Extends Free Offer to Youth

Start Early with Sickness Prevention! Learn about best practices that will keep your horses, healthy and safe.

Horizon Structures Presents Series….Lofty Ideas For Horse Barn Building

High profile center aisle barns and monitor barns offer owners convenience with space to store supplies, groom horses out of the elements and save labor of moving hay.

Horsemen's Lab To Contribute to "Let the Germs Get the Worms" Research

Horsemen’s Laboratory is proposing a challenge to support Dr. Martin Nielsen’s important research project Let the Germs Get the Worms, an innovative research project involving a possible new method of equine parasite control.

Cayenne Tick Responsible for Equine Piroplasmosis

According to Sharon Durham, Agricultural Research Service Information Staff member, research done as part of Animal Health, an ARS national program, determined that the cause of a case of equine piroplasmosis in a Texas mare in 2009 was the cayenne tic

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