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Kentucky Survey Critical to Future Horse Industry

In a Press Release from the Kentucky Horse Council and the National Agricultural Statistics Service, the call is going out to all horse owners in the state of Kentucky to participate in a survey designed to obtain accurate figures for the horse community.

New Equine Research Center Opens at U of Tennessee

The University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture is opening a new facility devoted to horse farm management.  The Equine Extension and Research Center will serve to educate horse owners on horse health and nutrition.  The new center is located at th

Number of Horses Lost in Tornados Uncertain

A deadly outbreak of tornados that struck the Midwest between February 28 and March 2, 2012, tore a path of destruction through several states with a high population of horses including Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee. Weather reports show that

Researchers Invite People Participating in Horse Activities to Take Important Survey

Compared to the amount of research on horse health, little research has been done on equestrians, despite the economic importance of this industry globally.

Treat Your Horse to a Pumpkin Snack this Halloween

With Halloween here and Thanksgiving approaching, the fall season brings an abundance of pumpkins so why not treat your horse to some tasty pumpkin snacks.

New Study Investigates Whether Obesity Is a Risk Factor for Asthma in Horses

"We want to better understand the mechanism of asthma to help guide future studies looking at different therapies or ways to prevent disease."

396 Trainers Accepted to 2024 Thoroughbred Makeover

Competition at the Thoroughbred Makeover is available in ten disciplines, and trainers can choose to compete in up to two per horse including: barrel racing, competitive trail, dressage, and others.

More Horses Die From Mystery Illness

More horses have fallen ill with a mystery illness at Kooralbyn located southeast of Queensland. The illness has killed 21 quarter horses, with three others down, and just one horse left without symptoms. Results from a new round of autopsies are expecte

Horses' Teeth Give Clues

Ground-breaking research by two anatomy professors at New York College of Osteopathic Medicine is verifying the theory that horses evolved through a process of natural selection.

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