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Cavalia Triumphantly Returns to Denver with its Latest Creation Odysseo

With its latest creation, Cavalia marries the equestrian arts, stage arts and high-tech theatrical effects at never-before-seen levels featuring 64 horses and 45 artists in a larger-than-life theatrical production.

Equestrian Aid Achieves $2 Million Milestone

September marked a huge milestone for the Equestrian Aid Foundation (EAF). The 16-year-old nonprofit has now distributed more than $2 million in aid for medical, healthcare, rehabilitation and essential expenses - such as housing and food - to its recipie

Nature Publishes Research Revealing Novel Findings Related to Severe Equine Asthma

Research findings identified 400 new allergens related to severe equine asthma and also implicated latex as a cause of severe equine asthma.

Free Digital Access to American Farriers Journal's Premium Content through May

Several weeks into U.S. efforts in curtailing the potential harm of the corona virus, changes in horse world business are already being witnessed by farriers.

UK Students Spend Spring Break on Equine Study Away Trip in Puerto Rico

This year, a few equine-loving University of Kentucky students from the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment enjoyed a unique spring break adventure.

Morris Animal Foundation Announces Call for Equine Health Proposals Related to Colic Research

This year’s equine topic is based on responses to recent surveys of both horse owners and veterinarians which indicated colic as the area most in need of further research.

What Does It Mean When a Horse Has 'Kissing Spines'?

Spinal processes are the bony projection off the back of each vertebrae, and there is normally a space between each one. If they come together, this bone-on-bone touch causes excruciating pain.

Cancer Comparison Across Species: Humans, Horses, Dogs, Highlights New Drug Targets

To uncover genetics of the cancer, researchers sequenced genomes of mucosal melanoma tumors from human, canine and equine patients diagnosed with the disease.

Developing the Sport Horse Part 3 - LEGS! Common Injuries and How We Treat Them

Every year riders are plagued with limb injuries to their equine partners. Sometimes this is a small blip in the training schedule; other times it spells the end of a competitive season.

Back Country Horsemen of America’s Rapport with Wild Lands

”Back Country Horsemen of America believes that protecting our right to ride horses on public lands starts with taking part in maintaining those trails and members spend countless hours doing trail and facility maintenance that public lands managers’

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