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Equine Guelph: An Online Portal to Unlimited Possibilities

The Equine Guelph courses, including Equine Functional Anatomy and Equine Nutrition, emphasize equine welfare throughout.

Equine Pastern Dermatitis - How Can Sox Make a Difference?

Silver Whinnys are safe, non-toxic, drug-free bandage/barriers that obstruct disease-causing pathogens, insects, dirt, debris, and sunlight (UV) from penetrating the socks and reaching the skin.

Is Vaccination Against Equine Herpesvirus Type 1 (EHV-1) a Rational Choice?

EHV-1, like any other herpesvirus, does everything it can to circumvent and trick the immune response making the development of new and more efficacious vaccines inherently difficult.

Zenyatta No Longer Pregnant

According to Zenyatta.com maintained by Jerry and Ann Moss, owners of the horse, and racing manager, Dottie Ingordo-Shirreffs, Horse of the Year Zenyatta is no longer in foal. On March 10 she was reported to be in foal to Bernardini, but the websi

Coital Exanthema

Learn about Coital Exanthema, a disease caused by Equine Herpesvirus-3 that is usually spread through sexual contact and the three types of treatment used on the lesions that are a main symptom of the disease.

Nitazoxanide

Learn about Nitazoxanide as a "cidal" drug used in horses against a variety of parasites including protozoa, Giardia, nematodes, trematodes, and some bacteria.

American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign Launches “The Platero Project” to Keep Wild Burros Wild

”The Platero Project is funded by an anonymous donor who developed a deep appreciation for burros after reading their story as a child and who is very passionate about and dedicated to saving America’s remaining burro herds.”

New Grass and Sand Footing Upgrades at HIPICO Santa Fe To Optimize Performance Horse Competitions

"As it is the literal basis for competition, HIPICO Santa Fe knows how important footing is to a successful horse show experience. At the completion of the footing enhancement process, HIPICO is planning an open house to invite riders to experience the n

Dr. Getty’s May Tip: Selenium Overload in Horses

Selenium – you know your horse needs it, but you may be overdoing it. It’s easy to do, with selenium added to just about every commercial feed or supplement. And how much is in the grass or hay that you’re feeding? You can’t tell by looking at it

Back Country Horsemen of California Gets It Done, and Then Some

”One of the original states to form BCHA, Back Country Horsemen of California donate their time and personal resources to creating and improving horseback riding opportunities across the state.”

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