Blue Cross has published the results from the third National Equine Health Survey (NEHS). The survey is getting bigger each year, and three of the UKâs major equestrian organizations have now pledged their support.
On May 9, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture alerted Kentuckyâs Agriculture Commissioner, James Comer, and staff in the Kentucky State Veterinarians Office of Dr. Robert Stout of an illness affecting horses that had participated in the Bucksnort Tr
Famous for its magic and nostalgia, this long-time horse race tradition dates back to 1937 when Bing Crosby greeted the first guests, and Seabiscuit won by a nose in 1938.
Ride Smarter delves into the advantages of cross-training between arena exercises and trail obstacles and how to use that approach to develop a versatile, responsive horse.
Veterinarians with NCAEP and the University of California-Davis Veterinary Emergency Response Team are helping horses impacted by fires through search and rescue and shelter and care efforts.
Avian influenza viruses infect horses in Mongolia but do not cause outbreaks of disease because they failed to acquire key genetic changes to enable cross-species transmissibility.
While some horse's bodies may slow down hoof growth in colder months, hoof care is still required to maintain a healthy hoof and prevent thrush and seedy toe.
ACTHA is on course to hold approximately 1,000 events this year alone across the United States and Canada and hat means more trail rides closer to you and your horse.
As the iconic eight-horse Budweiser Clydesdale hitches continue their uninterrupted tours across America, there is a company behind the scenes helping the horses stay healthy and nutritionally sound â Purina Animal Nutrition.
Competitive horse racing is an ancient sport that dates back to 4500 BC. Fast forward to the 21st century, and the sport â and equestrianism in general â continues to thrive. Today, the equine industry contributes nearly $40 billion to the U.S. econom