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New Research Provides Clarity Around the Treatment of Equine Osteoarthritis

This research provides guidance for equine veterinarians seeking a comprehensive option to help manage and treat osteoarthritis for horses entrusted in their care.

Back Country Horsemen of America Cares for the Front Country Gems Outside Your Back Door

Front country horse trail gems may not sit on mountaintops, but they still need consistent maintenance due to the heavy use we give them.

Certified Horsemanship Assn Produces Conferences Around the Continent for All Horse Enthusiasts

The purpose of CHA is to promote excellence in safety and education for the benefit of the horse industry Their educational events are open to the public and most provide horses for participants to ride with top instructors.

Pasture Renovations Will Help Horse Farm Implement Rotational Grazing

A high-quality pasture is beneficial to both horses and the environment since it allows horses to select the best possible forage and stay away from undesirable weeds.

Be Cautious with Iron When It Comes to Horse Supplements

Because of the important jobs iron performs, and the fact deficiency is common in humans, iron finds its way into equine vitamin and mineral supplements and fortified feeds.

Horizon Structures Series Presents: Sensitivity in Horse Barn Design as a Steward of the Land

In most cases no compromise to the efficiency or low maintenance needs of a modern barn design needs to be made if you seek to honor the style of a traditional horse barn.

You Can't Always Follow Your Gut With An EMS Equine

Facts and science provide the best support for what works when caring for an equine with metabolic syndrome.

Research into Treatment for Sarcoids in Horses Is Underway

Although sarcoids invade only the skin and don’t affect other organs of the body, they often recur, can become worse with treatment, and can appear in other areas on the horse's body.

Concussion Care and Reducing Risks - Important Info for All Horse Owners

Helmets cannot protect against all injuries around horses, but strapping on a brain bin mitigates the risk of going from an independent person to a dependent one.

Equine Cushing's and Insulin Resistance Group Inc. Announces 2020 NO Laminitis! Conference

Helping caregivers recognize the importance of diagnosis, diet, trim, and exercise has seen thousands of horses through the complications of Cushing's disease and insulin resistance.

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