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Creating a Sustainable Stable While Still Saving Money is the new Educational Blog Post on Certified Horsemanship Association Website

Blog post details ways a stable owner can save money while providing sustainability for the environment with ideas to improve office space, water usage and your overall equine facility.

Can You Help with an Equine Biosecurity Study?

This research study could help your facility evaluate its ability to maintain equine herd health and welfare.

The Foundation for the Horse Working with Veterinary Groups Providing Hurricane Ida Equine Relief

Once The Foundation receives an assessment of needs and distribution protocols from agencies and veterinary members in the afflicted areas, it will work to support them with monetary and resources needed.

Reproductive Care for My Gelding

Sometimes we forget that geldings have all the same equipment as a stallion, save the testicles. Geldings also need periodic reproductive tract care, and are subject to many diseases and conditions of the reproductive tract.

Ticks on Your Horse? Tips for Dealing with Ticks as Spring Approaches

March, April, May, and June, then Oct, Nov, and Dec are the main times when multiple tick attachments to horses are found, though ticks can be found year round.

American Horse Council Announces 2022 National Economic Impact Study

The AHC National Economic Impact Study will examine the effect the horse industry has on the economy and measures changes in financial effects on the industry.

Recent UofG Grad Joins Research to Improve Survival of Horses with Diarrhea and Critically Ill Foals

Dr. Diego Gomez is now in the midst of three important studies - two involving fluid therapies for foals and one for colitis in horses.

Lampas

Learn why horse owners should not be alarmed with a diagnosis of Lampas and why feeding a soft, moist ration is sometimes necessary if the horse has difficulty eating for a short time period.

Tumors Don't Create Risk for Blood Clots

The pituitary is a small gland located near the base of the horse's brain. It regulates almost all of the body's endocrine (hormonal) systems. It is often called the "master gland."

Reno Judge Grants Restraining Order Against BLM Conduct

On August 31, Reno Nevada Federal Judge Howard McKibben granted a temporary restraining order against the continuation of documented helicopter pilot conduct at the Bureau of Land Management’s Triple B wild horse roundup in Eastern Nevada.

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