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USRider Partners with Renowned Clinicians

Four of the world’s leading equine clinicians have joined Winner’s Circle Advantage, the benefits program that provides exclusive discounts to Members of USRider, the nationwide roadside assistance program for equestrians.

Horse Owners How-to-Conserve-Energy

USRider urges horse owners to take a multi-faceted approach to conserve energy and to lower their overall fuel costs while traveling with their horses.

Get Absorbine Insecticide and Fly Repellent for Horses by the Gallon!

Recognizing that your fly control needs change depending on weather and activity levels, Absorbine® introduced UltraShield® Red Insecticide & Repellent and UltraShield® Sport Insecticide & Repellent in 32 oz. spray bottles last year.

New Treatment for Horses Suffering from the Effects of Inflammation

Cur-OST EQ Inflammend is a low dose, cost effective means of promoting a healthy inflammatory response in the horse impacted by a variety of conditions.

University of Guelph Study Finds Intense Exercise Can Be Fatal to Racehorses

Training and racing at top speed within a short amount of time and space is a health risk for horses.

Reminder: Beware of Laminitis Risk in Fall Horse Pastures!

"As temperatures begin to dip, Dr. Juliet Getty, equine nutrition specialist, reminds you to help your horse make the transition to winter feeding in good shape—and that means you being informed about the sugar and starch that lurk in your fall pasture

Conference Brings Veterinarians and Farriers Together to Battle Laminitis

On the front lines of helping horses recover from laminitis, Equine Soundness Professionals (ESP) has launched the Laminitis and Podiatry Conference.

The Importance of Antioxidants in the Horse's Diet

The horse's diet is naturally rich in plant antioxidants such as carotenoids, flavonoids and polyphenols and fresh green plants of all types have high levels of antioxidants.

Protecting Your Horse from Effects of Muddy Paddocks

Not only does mud encourage bacterial and fungal infections, like thrush, but the poor footing can also put stress on joints, muscles, ligaments and tendons.

Eastern Tent Caterpillar Egg Hatch Now Underway For Central Kentucky

UK researchers conducted studies that revealed horses inadvertently eat the caterpillars, and the caterpillar hairs embed into the lining of the horse's alimentary tract.

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