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AERC Parade Riders Earn Coveted Place in Iconic Tournament of Roses Parade

”The American Endurance Ride Conference will participate for the first time in the annual Tournament of Roses Parade on January 1, 2016, and the theme, 'Find Your Adventure,' is a perfect fit for the horses and riders that will participate.”

From Trail Ride to Endurance: Not Such a Big Leap for Horse Enthusiasts

”Endurance riders may covet the discipline’s reputation as an extreme sport, but the American Endurance Ride Conference's "gateway" event, the 25-35 mile limited distance ride, is well within the reach of most well-conditioned trail horses.”

Public Outraged by BLM Planned Wild Horse Sterilization Experiments

”Public outrage is rising over a planned series of inhumane, dangerous and experimental sterilization procedures by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management on 225 mares at the agency’s Wild Horse Corrals in Hines, Oregon.”

Back Country Horsemen Give Youth A Leg Up on Tomorrow

Back Country Horsemen love to share their knowledge, expertise, and experience with young folk and groups from coast to coast look for innovative ways to work with kids.

Plant Pigments and Your Horse's Immune System

Did you know brightly colored foods are as healthy for your horse as they are for you?

Dr. Getty’s August Tip: Camelina Oil for Your Horse – Ever Heard of It?

”Omega 3s have been shown to alleviate arthritis symptoms, improve hoof quality, benefit immune function, decrease post-exercise muscle pain, aid in respiratory health, and reduce inflammation throughout the horse's body.”

International Equine Disease Events Reported During 4th Quarter 2020

The International Thoroughbred Breeders Federation, International Collating Centre, Newmarket, United Kingdom, and other sources reported serious horse disease cases and outbreaks in late 2020.

Published: Canagliflozin for Control of Refractory Equine Hyperinsulinemia and Laminitis

Kellon and Gustafson suggest that once daily administration of the SGLT2 inhibitor canagliflozin corrected hyperglycemia, and reduced insulin to normal or near normal levels.(. . .)

Can Ponies Distinguish Human Facial Expressions?

As hypothesised, angry and sad faces resulted in the ponies looking at the actors more often with their left eye first which corresponds with the right brain that processes negative stimuli.

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