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Free Youth Course on the Language of Horses

Young people take to course to learn to speak horse and in doing so, raise their awareness of safety around horses.

Lisa Wysocky Takes Reins as ACTHA's Trail Talk Editor

Lisa Wysocky has taken over the reins as editor for ACTHA's newsletter, Trail Talk, and ACTHA will serve as a tour sponsor for Wysocky's 2014 clinic, seminar, and expo dates.

Large Horse Trapped Under Foot Bridge Rescued

An eight-year-old Percheron named Becca is expected to heal after being trapped for hours underneath a foot bridge in the woods near her stables. According to reports, the horse apparently tried to cross the footbridge, but fell through and became wedged

Five Ways To Stretch Your Hay Supply

With severe drought being reported across the majority of the country and an extreme shortage of the 2012 hay crop, many horse owners are unable to find hay for the winter. Others have learned that their regular hay suppliers have sold them out and are sh

Study Evaluates Oxidative Stress in Horses

Nouvelle Veterinary, Inc, the makers of Cur-OST® anti-inflammatory supplements for horses has just released the findings of a preliminary study evaluating oxidative stress in a small population of Thoroughbred race horses. 

More Low-cost Gelding Clinics Coming in 2017

The impetus for these low-cost clinics is that the castration of a stallion will help prevent over breeding, in turn reducing the number of unwanted horses.

Youth To Learn Best Practices for Playing with Horses

Young people often don’t know how to train or play with their horse so that’s why the Parelli Education Institute is hosting its first ever “Youth Adventure Camp” March 21 through 23, 2014.

With Halloween and Thanksgiving Approaching It's Time to Treat Your Horse to Pumpkin Snacks

The fall season brings an abundance of pumpkins, making these orange fruits of the vine readily available and a good buy, so why not treat your horse to some tasty pumpkin treats?

American Horse Council Presents Quarterly Webinar: Is "My Barn a CAFO?" What is a CAFO?

This webinar is an important step to understanding how to navigate federal and state regulatory efforts and will help landowners protect themselves while promoting the health of their property and their horses.

Consequences of Vitamin E Deficiency in Horses

A vitamin E deficiency can lead to three specific diseases: (1) equine neuroaxonal dystrophy/equine degenerative myeloencephalopathy, (2) equine motor neuron disease and (3) vitamin E deficient myopathy.

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