Marguerite is quick to share her knowledge with her clients. After all, sharing is caring, and when your explanations are backed by science, it certainly builds trust.
Celebrate Dorothy Brooke while helping Brooke USA achieve its mission of improving the health, welfare and productivity of horses, donkeys and mules and people who depend on them for survival.
March, April, May, and June, then Oct, Nov, and Dec are the main times when multiple tick attachments to horses are found, though ticks can be found year round.
On April 15, the Nevada Senate Natural Resources Committee let SB 364 die without taking a vote. The bill would have outlawed the practice of "horse tripping" which is a standard event at some rodeos. Senators Mark Manendo and David Parks supported
Among new drug rule considerations, the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) has approved a 45-day public comment period for a rule change that would allow the agency to suspend an authorized medication if it appears it is being misused.
Jamaica, a slaughter-bound 20-year-old warmblood who was named US Horse of the Year by the USEF in 2008 has been rescued and is now in retirement along with several other driving and race horses at Live Oak in Ocala, Florida. Jamaica was part of
Missy Wryn's two horses Paco & Benny are the best in their field assisting children and adults connecting body awareness, mindfulness and teaching healthy boundaries while empowering and building confidence. Missy works with children & adults who ex
A bill signed into law by Governor Jan Brewer will ease the tax burden of equine-based operations in the Northeast Valley of Arizona by changing tax classifications to agricultural instead of commercial.
America's Favorite Equestrian is an interactive fundraising effort presented jointly in partnership by The EQUUS Foundation and The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) to raise funds to advance the equestrian sport on an annual basis.
Although regenerative medicine technology using stem cells for tissue and bone repair and regeneration are in their infancy, several uses are gaining acceptance within the equine industry.