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USRider Offers Benefits to Horse Owners

USRider, the nationwide roadside assistance program for equestrians, provides emergency roadside service to its members in all 48 states as well as Canada and Alaska.

Feed, Fuel, and Vet Costs Affecting Horse Owners

The results of the AHP 2012 Equine Industry Survey show that many horse owners are being impacted by the growing costs of feed, fuel and veterinary services. To obtain a better understanding of how increased costs have affected horse handlers, survey par

Fire Prevention Week - A Good Time for Horse Owners to Review Barn Fire Safety

Fire Prevention Week is a good time for horse owners to take make sure their barns and homes are fully protected from the ravages of fire.

Recorded Webinar on Equestrian Horse Trail Design for Urban Multi-Use Trails Now Available

Webinar discusses important issues for horse trail advocacy, plus new ideas about integration of equestrian riding into urbanized areas and shared-use trail systems.

The Foundation for the Horse Announces 2020 Recipients of $75,000 Coyote Rock Ranch Scholarships

Chosen from nearly 40 exceptional applicants, three veterinary students aspiring toward careers in equine medicine have been selected to receive $75,000 Coyote Rock Ranch Veterinary Scholarships.

Updated Information Related to Equine Diseases in 2018 Now Available

International Collating Centre, Newmarket, United Kingdom, and other sources have reported the equine disease outbreaks that occurred during 3rd quarter of 2018.

Heidi Reesink, Ph.D., New Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine Assistant Professor in Equine Health

Dr. Heidi Reesink's research program includes causes of catastrophic racehorse injury and new treatments and early detection methods for arthritis.

Full Bucket: Giving to Horses and Las Vegas Homeless in Need

”The FullBucket team, leaders in horse nutrition, opted to conduct a Giving program at the AAEP Convention and ended up delivering 250 sack lunches to the homeless, feeding 100+ Mission residents and giving 60+ warm jackets to the needy.”

Ovarian Tumors - What Horse Owners Should Know

According to veterinarians, horses have a higher incidence of ovarian tumors than any other domestic animal.  While the percentage of ovarian tumors is reported to be 2.5 percent of all equine cancers, this particular tumor location is significant for tw

Horse Digestive Problems and How They Relate to Horse Anatomy

”Colic is simply a general term meaning abdominal pain and by limiting the proven risk factors as much as possible can go a long way toward keeping a horse’s GI tract operating smoothly.”

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