Lindsay Goodale, D.V.M will take her audience through information related to understanding equine cognition and biology to improve equine welfare beyond a horse's basic needs.
The equine industry was confronted with many challenges during the past two years related to the pandemic, making supply chain disruptions, worker shortages, taxes, public land access the focus of advocacy efforts.
The certification of plans by a licensed engineer offers the property owner important assurance that the barn will be properly built to provide safe use and to be durable.
Taking Science to the Stable, FREE summer webinar series begins June 16 and will run every two weeks until August 18.
âThrough unique whiteboard videos, Equine Guelph would like you to meet Mark as he recognizes the threats viruses and bacteria pose for his herd, and his brother Dan as he tells his story about improving infection control practices.â
Brooke USA is calling upon donors and friends to help both people and horses across the Texas Panhandle by raising the remaining $4,000 toward the $20,000 goal.
With spring right around the corner and all those farm and stable tasks waiting to be completed, USRider® reminds equestrians to pay special attention to the benefit partners whose products and expertise make all those tasks so much easier
From the vision and insight of four mountain men was born Back Country Horsemen of America, the nationâs leading organization in our fight to preserve our right to ride horses on public lands.
Learn why Selenium is used to supplement the horse's diet to prevent muscle cramps and breakdown of muscle cells and is also necessary for a healthy heart and respiratory system.