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Palm Parnership Training Supports Quarter Horse Youth

Fox Grove Farm in Ocala, FL, is the first location on the east coast to boast an enclosed training arena filled with varying terrain and natural obstacles that can be encountered on the trail. Set on over two acres, it is a safe and fun environment to bui

PATH Honored for Using Horses To Help People

Established by Zoetis, the Equine Vision Award showcases innovation across the equine industry, and is intended to recognize ingenuity and service.

Research Leading to Improvement of Stem Cell Therapy in Horses

Mesenchymal stem cells are multipotent cells found in a number of tissues that can differentiate into various cell types providing potential for regenerative medicine for horses.

Six Points to Consider Before Using a Calming Supplement

”Caution! Herbs such as chamomile, valerian, black cohosh, ginger root, and passion flower may have an over-tranquilizing effect, interact with other medications, and have side effects.”

Causes and Treatment of Laminitis in the Pregnant Mare

Treatment of mares with laminitis varies with the severity of lameness and is aimed at improving the level of comfort, providing hoof support, and correcting the underlying cause.

Tennessee Walking Horses Impress In Poland

Tennessee Walking Horses proved to be a crowd favorite at Cavaliada, a prestigious equine fair, show and sporting competition held in Poznan, Poland. The event boasted approximately 25,000 visitors over four days.

3-D Printing Research Creates Model of Equine Neck for Veterinary Training

The research team tested different types of materials and printers in combination to compare which model worked best to simulate real bone in a horse's neck using ultrasound.

When Little Bites Spread Big Diseases, It’s Vector-borne Disease Season

The bites of mosquitos and ticks pose a fatal threat to horses and humans and given the ease of modern transportation, making sure that infectious diseases are not spread more widely becomes increasingly important.

Research Shows Horses Are Selective In Copying Behavior

Researchers determined that whether or not a horse learns new behavior by copying another horse depends upon their social status, and they will only readily pick up the new behavior if they have a certain relationship with the horse they're watching.

Friends of Sound Horses Support Additions to HPA

Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) announces its full support of federal bill (H.R. 6388) that amends the Horse Protection Act by strengthening enforcement and penalties for individuals who “sore” horses.

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