The new American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation at Oregon State University has recognized specialties for both dogs and horses. OSU received attention last fall from its installation of a high-speed horse treadmill, where clinic
Wild horse and animal welfare groups weigh legal action to stop invasive and dangerous surgeries on wild horses.
Having first aid essentials readily available will save you time, money, and possibly your horse's life. Read to learn what every equine first aid kit should contain.
 Learn about Curb which affects the plantar ligament, what usually causes it, and the treatments that veterinarians recommend for this condition.
 Read about how you can prevent wind galls in the joints and tendons through sound training and work programs and the best ways to treat windgalls if these swellings develop in your horse's limbs.
Learn about the effects of pleurisy on your horse, how to recognize the disease, and why a veterinarian will need to do culture and sensitivity tests to determine a full diagnosis.
Omega 3 fatty acids keep your horse healthy in a variety of ways. They balance immune function, protect joints and ligaments, diminish airway inflammation, support gastrointestinal function, reduce skin allergies, and decrease nervousness.
Horses that are feeling nervous or stressed are easily distracted which disrupts both their training and performance. New VISION⢠Focusing and Calming Supplement is specifically formulated to help keep competitive horses focused and composed in stress
The Maine Center for Disease Control and the Maine Department of Agriculture is reminding people to be cautious around wild animals and to vaccinate their horses and pets against rabies.Â
In celebration of the 50th NCHA Futurity, the National Cutting Horse Association will present a unique event that spotlights the Futurity's history in a crowd-pleasing format. All 32 living past Open Futurity champion riders have been invited to take