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Stall Walking

Learn how temperament, confinement, lack of interaction with other horses and unnatural feeding contribute to this destructive stereotypie and how to develop the rich environment that will prevent stall walking.

The Impact of Antibiotics on the Equine Gut

Seeking advice from your veterinarian before administering antimicrobials to horses is important, not only because it may predispose the horse to disease, but because antimicrobial resistant bacteria may develop.

How and Where Do Horse Injuries Occur?

New research by Dr. Rosie Owen at Liverpool University, shows that horses are injured far more frequently than thought, and the surprising findings reveal that most injuries occur during turnout rather than during riding exercises.

Central Park Celebration of the Horse Presented by Rolex Is Coming to NYC

The Celebration of the Horse will be a spectacular return for equestrian sport to New York City, showcasing the horses and riders against a backdrop of skyscrapers in one of the world’s most iconic venues

Madeleine Pickens Will Not Take No for An Answer

Madeleine Pickens Wild horse advocate Pickens, wife of T. Boone Pickens, visits with horses on her ranch.

American Horse Slaughter Prevention Bill

The Humane Society of the United States applauds U.S. Reps. Dan Burton, R-Ind., and Jan Schakowsky, D-Ill., for introducing H.R. 2966, the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act of 2011, a bipartisan measure that will end the export and inhumane killing

Buckeye Nutrition to Sponsor Fantasia at Ohio Equine Affaire

Fantasia, a signature musical celebration of the horse during the Equine Affaire in Columbus, Ohio, April 10-13, will be sponsored by Buckeye® Nutrition.

New Cyber Home for Festival of the Horse

AmerEquine, Festival of the Horse, has let its new website out of the stable and into the paddock. The user-friendly, beautiful new cyber home of AmerEquine showcases an ever-growing lineup of equine experts, world-class entertainers, dozens of sponsors,

Sesamoiditis

Learn how the sesamoid bones act as pulleys in limb movements of the horse and what happens when they become inflamed in cases of sesamoiditis.

Horses Accused of Being Source of Erosion and Run-off in Watershed Area

According to sources in Maryland, horsemen won the first battle with the Washington Suburban Sanitation Commission, when the report commissioned by the commission declared that horses were not the reason for erosion and run-off in the WSSC reservoirs of T

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