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Winter Driving Tips for Horse Owners

With the change of seasons, USRider – the national provider of roadside emergency assistance for equestrians – reminds those who travel with horses to be careful when traveling and invest time doing routine preventive trailer maintenance to enhance th

Extreme Mustang Makeover Leads to Adoptions

Don Douglas and Bay Joe won the California, Extreme Mustang Makeover contest as the mustangs displayed their versatility in the arena and on the trails.

Emergency Funds Needed to Help Equine Victims of California Fires

You can make a difference! Donate to our California Equine Emergency Fund to directly help relief and recovery efforts of animals affected by CA wild fires.

Class Bopper To Compete Against Horses Half His Age at Aiken Spring Steeplechase

Class Bopper, a 10 year old thoroughbred has been nominated for the $50,000 Budweiser Imperial Cup, the featured race of the 49th annual Aiken Spring Steeplechase.

Don't Put Your Money on Cotton When It Comes to Sox for Horses

”The cotton equine bandages most owners, grooms and stable managers have grown up relying on he warns are, “Petri dishes waiting to happen,” since cotton soaks in and holds on to problems nurtured by wet environments and fungal infection.”

The Profound Link Between the Equine Gut and Immunity

"Over 70% of the horse's immune system surrounds the digestive tract providing barriers to infection and playing an important role in immune responses which makes the gut a significant factor in maintaining a healthy immune system.”

Kansas Horse Owners Call for Support of K.E.E.P.

The Kansas Horse Council continues to receive letters and emails of support for the Kansas Equine Education and Promotion Act (K.E.E.P.) The Kansas Equine Education and Promotion Act (K.E.E.P.) would create an equine feed check-off program to generate rev

Therapeutic Horseback Riding Study to Address PTSD and TBI

The research team will examine the effects of 6 weeks of therapeutic horseback riding on 40 U.S. military veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and/or Traumatic Brain Injury.

Wild Fires Threaten Homes, Horses and Lives

From Oklahoma, through Utah, on to California and north through Washington state, a combination of dry hot weather, lightning strikes and tinder-dry vegetation are contributing to fires that threaten hundreds of people, their homes and animals including h

AHP Horse Industry Survey Contains Few Surprises

The information derived from the 2012 AHP Equine Industry Survey did not contain many surprises. In fact, the survey found the demographics and other factors addressed in the survey to be very similar to the results of the 2010 survey with a few exceptio

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