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New U.S. Forest Service Guidance on Use of Equestrian Campsites

Back Country Horsemen of America and its allies have developed a Horse Camp Incident Report form for campsite users to capture and record incidents where parties without horses are occupying Forest Service equestrian campsites.

Morris Animal Foundation Announces New Studies Focused on Equine Behavior

The Foundation's Equine Behavior Scientific Advisory Board reviewed all submitted grant applications and selected approved studies based on scientific merit and potential impact for improving health and welfare of horses.

Antibiotics and Diarrhea

Antibiotics are commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat a number of infectious diseases. There are many different types of antibiotics, each targeting different pathogens and having different side effects.

Video: How to Get the Most from Hay Sample

Taking a hay sample for analysis involves more that simply selecting the sample based on the way the hay looks. According to Dr. Clair Thunes, "It's not uncommon for horse owners to select hay simply based on what looks "good", or the recommendations

Acupuncture Relieves Pain In Horses

It may seem odd that being stuck with needles can help reduce pain, but that is the case when acupuncture is used for pain relief. As acupuncture use in veterinary medicine is growing, one common use is for treating pain.

Laser Therapy Relieves Soreness and Discomfort

For help with the aches and pains of starting young colts and riding every day, Three Time World Champion of Road to the Horse, Chris Cox, uses Multi Radiance Medical’s MR4 ACTIVet laser to relieve all of his horses’ soreness and discomfort.

Combine Best Vet Therapy with Thermography

Keep your horse feeling and performing its best. Matrix Therapy Products offers two tools that will enable you to find, confirm, and treat injuries and general soreness. The combination of a FLIR Thermal Imaging Camera and a Best-Vet microcurrent device m

Kentucky Horse Industry Rallies Together to Provide Shelter for Horses Displaced by Irma

As another record breaking hurricane barrels down on the United States, the Kentucky Horse Council is again working with equine groups to aid horses in those affected areas.

White Line Disease

 Learn about the causes of white line disease and the ways you can work with your farrier to make sure your horse does not suffer from this cause of unexpected hoof wall separation.

Barrel Horse News Teams Up for Unique Clinic for Barrel Racers

Barrel Horse News, one of the equine industry's most trusted sources in the sport of barrel racing, recently announced a partnership to produce a three-day barrel racing clinic.

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