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Equine Piroplasmosis Guidelines Published by AAEP

Re-use of needles, syringes, and IV sets, blood-contamination of multi-dose drug vials, use of illegal blood products have been identified as common methods of blood-borne disease transmission.

Texas Horse Owners Warned To Be on Alert for Horse Thieves

”The owner of a horse reported missing from a ranch in Texas wants to warn others to be on the lookout for horse thieves who strike in the middle of the night and has requested the help of NetPosse to help find Bullseye.”

ASPCA Promotes Fostering and Adoption of Equines Amid COVID-19 Crisis

MyRightHorse.org makes it easy to help horses in need of temporary and adoptive homes.

How to sample your horse's hay

The nutritional content of your hay depends on a lot of factors. Because of this, it is important to test your hay for proper nutritional balance, especially if your horses are dependent on the hay as their only source of nutrition.

Colleges and Universities Taking Advantage of Benefits and Educational Programs Offered by the Certified Horsemanship Assn

”Colleges and universities with equine programs that are not yet CHA Program Members are encouraged to join CHA, learn how to put on a clinic, use CHA’s manuals as textbooks, and participate in other activities.”

Make-A-Wish Foundation Pairs Girl with Pony

The dreams of a West Rockhill teen with cystic fibrosis came true when the Philadelphia branch of the Make-A-Wish Foundation paired her with a pony. Since meeting in October, the pair spends about five days a week together at the Lehigh County farm

Explore the World of Horses at Equine Affaire

From competitions to clinics, there's something for everyone at Equine Affaire in Massachusetts.

Safe Supplements For EMS/IR and Cushing’s Horses

There is some evidence in horses (and a lot more in humans) that high protein intakes and specific amino acids may trigger an insulin response.

Concussion Care and Reducing Risks - Important Info for All Horse Owners

Helmets cannot protect against all injuries around horses, but strapping on a brain bin mitigates the risk of going from an independent person to a dependent one.

For Safe Horseback Riding and for Working with Horses, Wear that Helmet!

Gone are the days of 'get right back on that horse' and with good reason. Bouncing your brain around and then bouncing right back into action can put you at serious risk.

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