Horses, and riding, can be dangerous so IHAD aims to mitigate the risk through education by discussing how a helmet protects the head in the event of an accident.
A Letter from R. Scot Evans, President, Equestrian Aid Foundation Below is a letter from R. Scot Evans, president of the Equestrian Aid Foundation regarding the need to help equestrians and horsemen who are suffering with catastrophic illnesses and injur
 Learn about the usefulness of Xylazine in short-term sedation, treatment and management of colic, and how, in combination with butorphanol and other drugs, it is used as a chemical restraint for veterinary procedures and as a preoperative drug.
Learn why Diazepam is often used as a tranquilizer in horses and is the anticonvulsant of choice for use in foals.
Surprise your horses this holiday season (or whenever) with some delicous and nutritious horse treats. These homemade delights are so good, you will be tempted to eat them yourself. Recipes included!!
The 2012 foaling season for Miniature Horses and pony breeds is getting underway in the United States and Canada. Now is the time to finalize preparations for the safe arrival of healthy new babies. To assist in those efforts, Ozark Mountain MiniTack.com
The AAEP has announced that Dr. Keith Latson, co-founder of FullBucket, will be one of 20 media-trained member veterinarians who share their veterinary expertise as On-Call Spokespersons for national race telecasts beginning in 2015.
This season’s weather makes it particularly important for you as a horse owner to be very particularly picky about the hay you buy.
âThe recent birth of two test tube foals in the UK, as part of a collaborative project conducted by leading fertility experts, could help benefit rare breed conservation and horses with fertility problems.â
The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship Intl., a leader in equine-assisted activities and therapies, has partnered with Wounded Warrior Project to provide equine-assisted activities and therapies for WWP alumni.