It started in 1989, when a compassionate woman glimpsed a gelding suffering from neglect and decided to give the animal a second chance in her backyard.
Despite the low approval ratings for Congress, Americans are still interested in what Congress is doing. Why? Because what Congress does - or does not do - impacts the horse industry. This is true regardless of your breed or discipline, whether you
A report from the Cornell University Department of Veterinary Medicine details advancement in a new treatment that uses the bodyâs own stem cells to heal cartilage in horses and humans. The current surgical treatment to repair tears in cartilage relieve
Summer is not too late to vaccinate against Eastern Equine Encephalitis and West Nile Virus since many areas have mosquito activity into the month of November.
Summer is not too late to vaccinate against Eastern Equine Encephalitis and West Nile Virus since many areas have mosquito activity into the month of November.
âA 14 yr old mare named "Heidi" was trapped halfway through the side door of the trailer and could not move forward or backwards, when fire fighters, dealing with a matter of inches within which to free the horse, quickly and successfully rescued her.â
Research supports what many savvy horse owners have known for years, that by burying and consuming horse manure, dung beetles improve nutrient recycling and soil structure in pastures as well as getting rid of the manure.
The research team examined the effects of horseback riding on the performance of children by having them complete simple tests directly before and after horse-riding.
The Humane Society of the United States launches ad campaign in Tennessee, urges support of H.R. 1518/S. 1406, the PAST Act.
Horses respond to human body language and our staff helps Veterans and their spouses in learning about and understanding the horse's reaction and that helps put theory into practice and reduces stress.