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The Foundation for the Horse Invests in Clinical Advances Through Support of Seven Emerging Researchers

Equine research is one of three pillars of impact - along with education and horses at risk - supported by The Foundation

Cornell’s Equine Seminar Series Presents "What's It Like To Be a Horse?"

Lindsay Goodale, D.V.M will take her audience through information related to understanding equine cognition and biology to improve equine welfare beyond a horse's basic needs.

American Horse Council Announces Congressional Scorecard and Legislative List for the 117th Congress 2021 -2023

The equine industry was confronted with many challenges during the past two years related to the pandemic, making supply chain disruptions, worker shortages, taxes, public land access the focus of advocacy efforts.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Making Sense of Horse Barn Building Plans

The certification of plans by a licensed engineer offers the property owner important assurance that the barn will be properly built to provide safe use and to be durable.

Free Equine Webinar Series: Taking Science to the Stable

Taking Science to the Stable, FREE summer webinar series begins June 16 and will run every two weeks until August 18.

Olympians and Horse Gentlers Raise Funds for Foster Kids

Monty Roberts and his wife Pat have raised 47 foster kids, so they were happy to hear that the annual Horse Radio Network Radiothon decided to champion the cause of foster kids at Christmas this year.

Do You Need to Analyze Your Hay?

Knowing the nutrient content of your hay is the first step in evaluating any health concerns: The feed value of your hay can also influence body weight, immune function, and overall body condition.

The Making of a Mountain Horse Trail

Monty's mountain horse trail will be available for competitive trail events as well as clinics and for those boarded at his ranch who have attended a training clinic.

Dr. Stover's Top Myths About Equine Orthopedic Injuries

Training induces cycles of bone damage and repair in horses and optimally, initial damage is followed by repair and gain in strength which helps prevent serious injuries.

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