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Get Out and Ride – My Endurance Riding Quest

I was at an endurance ride, horse camping with my horse and dog in my great little van and meeting amazing people and I thought,'I’m living my dream!'

Sweet Itch

Learn about sweet itch also known as a seasonal dermatitis and how the bites of Culicoides affect the horse's immune system causing both physical and mental misery making the horse dependent on its owner for prevention management of this recurrent aff

Leading U.S. Modular Horse Barn Company Horizon Structures Acquires Eberly Barns

'We are super excited to have bought Eberly Barns under our flagship brand Horizon Structures, and, under the same product lines and production, the company will stay the same.'

Limping Horse? Assessing and Treating Lameness in Your Horse

The anatomy of the equine with fine legs and a large body puts the horse in a precarious position, and, as a horse owner, taking prompt action when any signs of lameness occur save time and money and possibly your horse's life.

Do You Need Equine Insurance?

The latest available figures for the number of horses in the world show that there are over 58,372,106, with the United States reporting the highest total number of horses with 9,500,000, and the UK horse poulation over 1,000,000.

Horse Lovers Game Debuts on Facebook

HorseShow.com, the revolutionary online horse show site, announces the launch of its new Facebook game titled "Horse World".  This innovative game is designed for horse lovers as well as fans of simulation games by replicating the "real-life" activities

Confirmed Case of Hendra Virus in Horse in New South Wales

Because this is the second case of Hendra virus in the area this year, horse owners should immediately talk with a veterinarian about vaccinating their horses.

American Quarter Horse Association and Zoetis Introduce Disease Information Hub

New Disease Information Hub has been created to support horse health and well-being with educational tools and articles to help horse owners protect their horses against potentially deadly equine diseases.

Unclear is Unkind: Approach Training from the Horse's Perspective

Horses are always learning, and the more people understand how they learn and how this shapes their behavior, the more effective training is and the more responsive the horse is.

Research Examines Effects of Equine Assisted Therapy on the Horse

Study results indicate that horses used in therapy respond more to physical cues from humans than emotional cues.

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