Grants ranging from $500 to $1,500 will be awarded on a rolling basis on a first come, first served basis as long as grant funds are available between now and December 31.
Learn about the different kinds of bedding available for your horse, their characteristics, and how to dispose of used bedding.
Learn about Osselets and their relationship to chronic stress injury to the capsule of the front fetlock joint and why it is important to engage the services of a veterinarian to treat the condition and prevent chronic lameness in the horse.
Anthrax is an infectious disease with both a pulmonary and a gastrointestinal form in horses. Learn about the symptoms in this reference article, and immediately contact your veterinarian if you suspect an anthrax infection.
The companyâs latest expectations for reestablishing Adequan® supply to the market is estimated to be first quarter 2014 however, this hinges upon completion of a successful inspection by the FDA.
Mustang Magic has become a favorite for Stock Show patrons who will witness the exceptional relationship that develops between horse and trainer.
Sweeny is atrophy (degeneration) of the muscles of the shoulder of the horse. Because there can be a number of causes, it is important to realize that the term âSweeneyâ is a description of the condition of the muscles and not a diagnosis in itself.
In response to rider requests and a commitment to produce the highest quality horse shows, Langer Equestrian Group and Los Angeles Equestrian Center announced today that they will install new footing in the Equidome, the facility's indoor arena. The s
Sessions available in the educational program will cover horse health topics such as lameness, dentistry and reproduction.
Although therapeutic lasers have been used on equine athletes since the 1970s, the original lasers used until a few years ago lacked the necessary power for proper healing, usually had improper wave lengths and the application of a therapeutic dosage wa