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APHA To Reward Regional Clubs

The American Paint Horse Association has created a new way to reward their network of Regional Clubs for their efforts to encourage participation, recruit new members, offer creative show formats and enhance the exhibitor’s experiences at their Regional

Animal Wellness, Florida Veterinarians Travel to Bahamas to Help Horses Impacted by Hurricane Dorian

The Bahamas does not produce its own hay, and with such incredible human dislocation on the islands, there is no safety net for horses.

State Line Tack and 4-H Work Together to Support Kids with Equine Educational Opportunities

4-H horse programs provide young people with opportunities to improve sportsmanship, learn self-discipline, practice teamwork and develop self-confidence.

Equine Influenza Virus—A Neglected, Reemergent Disease Threat

Increased international commerce in horses, along with difficulties in controlling EIV with vaccination, could lead to emergent EIV strains and potential global spread.

What is a Farrier?

Learn about the 4 major services a farrier provides and how the farrier's knowledge and expertise are invaluable to you as a horse owner.

Patch or Powder May Prevent Anhydrosis

Horses that don’t sweat have a disease known as anhydrosis.  Common in hot, humid climates, this condition not only creates misery for horses, but also can be life-threatening. Recently a powdered feed supplement and an electrolyte-balancing pat

Equine ICU To Provide State-of-art Care

The University of Liverpool, which provides specialist care for large racing events such as the John Smith Grand National, is to establish a £2 million intensive care unit (ICU) at its Equine Hospital.

Horse Related Activities Can Be Risky

Studies show that horse-related activity (HRA) can be risky. The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) estimated that in 2006, 68,060 Americans went to a U.S. emergency room with horse-related injuries (HRI), of which 5,676 were hospit

Theme Song to Debut At 2011 Legends Event

Talented Singer/Songwriter Mary Ann Kennedy has announced that she will debut a theme song written for Road to the Horse, during the 2011 Legends event on February 25-27 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She will perform the song as part of the Stars & Legen

Situation for Hundreds of Horses Changes

A case involving hundreds of horses and some cattle in Greenbrier County is up in the air with the recent death of the owner of the animals. Grady Whitlock, who died last week, faced dozens of criminal charges in connection with allegedly starving t

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