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Horses4Heroes Programs Remain Cool in Spite of Summer Heat

Horses4Heroes, through its host facilities, is having a busy summer and proving every day that when you make horseback riding fun and affordable, kids will come ride, despite record-breaking temperatures.

Don't Let Eastern Tent Caterpillars Affect Your Pregnant Mares

Despite a cold winter eastern tent caterpillar eggs show a nearly 80% survival rate, the same rate as during the 1999-2001 Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome, which resulted in a staggering losses of foals.

New Hay Biome & Treatment Study Highlights Haygain's Role at AAEP Conference

Impressive findings include the fact that Haygain steaming maintains the diversity of bacteria species similar to dry hay, while soaking increases undesirable and potentially harmful bacteria.

101 Ways To Lower The Cost of Horse Ownership

"Horse Cent$ - The Savvy Horseowner’s Guide To 101 Ways To Lower The Cost of Horse Ownership" has just been released by Laurie Cerny.

Does Swimming Induce Colic in Horses?

Some veterinarians recommend swimming as a means of exercise for horses that need to avoid the concussive force of normal walking, trotting or galloping. Swimming allows horses to move strongly enough to get an aerobic workout while avoiding the joint con

Mutation for Cerebellar Abiotrophy Discovered

Geneticists in the US have identified a mutation that is associated with equine cerebellar abiotrophy (CA), a neurological condition found mainly in Arabian horses. The potential causative mutation involves two overlapping candidate genes that are

National Reined Cow Horse Winner

The final leg of the 2011 National Reined Cow Horse Association Circle Y Ranch Derby was completed mid-day Monday, January 31, 2011.

First Equine Infectious Anemia Case of 2020 Confirmed in Texas

Equine infectious anemia is an incurable, infectious disease caused by a virus that can affect horses, donkeys, asses and other equine.

Pasture Time Helps Prevent Osteochondrosis in Foals

Osteochondrosis (OC) is the most common developmental orthopaedic disease in horses and represents a major problem to the horse industry. The complete mechanism of this multifactorial disease is not yet known, but it is accepted that OC lesions are the re

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