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Horse Owners in Strong Attendance at Fire Prevention Education Opportunities in the Wake of the First Line Fire

When a call about a barn fire came in the middle of the night, rescue firefighters worked quickly to get 35 of the 37 horses out.

Horizon Structures Presents Series - What to Know Before You Mow That Meadow

Collaboration with an expert is always a good idea before you either graze horses in a pasture or mow down a meadow for hay.

Gelding Clinics Benefit Communities in California

A statewide Gelding Clinic pilot program will be conducted at various locations throughout California during 2011. This flagship program is intended to help economically challenged horse owners castrate their colts and stallions at a minimum cost, and

New Equine Biosecurity Risk Calculator Available

With winter and flu season approaching, you’re ready to do everything in your power to reduce your chances of catching a cold, but how do you rate in keeping your horses safe from infectious disease?  See how you score.  Calculate your horse farm’s

Equine Guelph Needs Your Help to Combat Horse Colic

Colic is the number one killer of horses (other than old age!)  As a result, Equine Guelph is developing a new colic prevention program and they need your help! 

BLM Announces Nitrates Probable Cause of Mustang Deaths

Toxic chemicals including nitrates may have caused the deaths of 71 mustangs managed by the Nevada Bureau of Land Management on the Nellis Range west of Las Vegas. High levels of nitrates were found in water samples taken from a pond the wild horses us

A Bell for Christmas

"Two Horse Enterprises' Trail Bells were so popular for Christmas a couple years ago, we decided to provide another bell for Christmas this year," Bonnie Davis, Owner of Two Horse Enterprises stated.  "With all orders placed before January 5th, 2012,

Plug-in Source Puts Electric Bit Warmer to Work

The first snow of the impending winter season has already hit the ground in the Northeast.  While Mother Nature is giving people a taste of what’s to come, Bit Blanket has spent the last several months getting ready to help horse owners brave the cold

Knock-off Drugs Can Compromise Horse Health

Horse owners and trainers are being warned about the use of knock-off drugs and compounded products that may be very different from brand-name drugs or drugs that are compounded by a professional pharmacy that controls the quality, purity, and potency of

Webcast: Importance of Forage for Your Horse

Karen Waite, Equine Extension Specialist will discuss just why forage is important, and what the alternatives are when weather or other issues make forage hard to come by on Sept 17, 2013.

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