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Hoof Care for The Winter Months - It's a Great Time to Transition Your Horse to Barefoot

”Most of us don’t ride as frequently during the winter months, so this time can be used to rehabilitate from the dangerous effects of metal shoes on your horse’s feet and hoof boots can be a useful, practical and no-nonsense tool.”

Fruits are Fabulous, Even for Insulin Resistant Horses!

Why not add the real thing? Fruit tastes a lot better and is chock full of antioxidants and other valuable nutrients that can have a powerful impact on your horse’s health.

UC Davis Vets Eye New Drug Treatment for Painful Horse Disease

UC Davis veterinarians have announced plans to conduct the first clinical trial of an experimental drug that has shown promise in treating horses stricken with laminitis, an excruciatingly painful and often life-threatening foot-related disease.

Equine Rabies Case Reality

Texas veterinarian showcases real-life equine rabies fatality and case learnings.

New Insights Into Deworming Horses

”With the knowledge that horses are not all identical in their susceptibility to worm infestation and vary in the passing of eggs in their stool, it stands to reason each case should be treated individually.”

USRider: Winter Driving Tips for Horse Owners

For some of us winter is already here! USRider reminds everyone who travels with horses to be careful, and to invest time performing routine preventative trailer maintenance to enhance overall travel safety.

UK's Gluck Equine Research Center Launches Series of Educational Equine Parasitology Videos

Gluck Equine Research Center is releasing 18 educational videos to inform horse owners, farm managers and veterinarians about best practices in equine parasitology.

U.S. Representatives. and Others Join Together to Save Iconic American Horses

That proposed plan, never presented in authorizing committees, would triple the number of horses and burros in holding, and could cost taxpayers billions.

Hoof Care Top Tips, Myth Busters and Finding the Balance

You need to trim each foot to be in balance and not trim to make them look the same or to a fit a specific measurement.

For Safe Horseback Riding and for Working with Horses, Wear that Helmet!

Gone are the days of 'get right back on that horse' and with good reason. Bouncing your brain around and then bouncing right back into action can put you at serious risk.

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