Dr Don Henneke, the scientist who developed the well-known Henneke horse body-condition scoring system, has died after a battle with cancer. Henneke, who was professor of animal sciences and director of equine science at Tarleton State University, in Texa
In 2017, Mill Ridge Farm experienced significant foaling problems that appeared to be classic symptoms of fescue toxicity causing them to scientifically analyze their pastures.
Horses who mostly rely on hay as their predominant forage source require supplementation to fill in nutritional gaps especially during the colder seasons when pasture is not as nutritious or plentiful.
Study is phase two of a study that tracks effects of equine assisted occupational therapy for children with autism, plus feasibility, retention and impact of results.
"According to Dr. Fredrick Harper, an Extension Horse Specialist for the University of Tennessee, foals are highly susceptible to the damaging effects of ammonia on their respiratory system.
Both Can-Am and Equine Guelph share a great passion for educating horse owners and care givers on topics of equine health and welfare.
Got poop? Get a spreader! Horse owners have the chance to win a new Millcreek 27+ Traditional model compact manure spreader by entering the Sweepstakes Giveaway until October 10, 2014.
Chronic inflammation can inflict damage on a cellular level contributing to tissue weakness, repeated injury, joint degeneration, tendon damage, allergies, sore muscles and a host of other conditions impacting the horse.
âLorraine Jerabek has ditched her wheelbarrow and will be spreading horse manure from now on with the stainless steel Millcreek 27 SS compact spreader she won in Millcreek Manufacturingâs 30th Anniversary Sweepstakes.â
The release of the Sore No-More Performance line has been much anticipated within the equine industry and among top industry professionals and is anticipated to become the âgold standardâ for topical analgesics.