The FEI Tribunal has issued its decisions in the cases of the two Saudi Arabian athletes, Khaled Abdulaziz Al Eid and Abdullah Waleed Sharbatly, whose horses tested positive for Controlled Medication substances. The Tribunal has imposed suspensions of eig
The United States Pony Club is a nonprofit educational organization that builds the foundation of teamwork and sportsmanship through riding, mounted sports, and care of horses and ponies.
âWhile checking the air in your tire is as important as checking your tread, checking the tire in its entirety is crucial, as tire issues are the #1 reason for disablements with horse trailers.â
Ten months after achieving the five million dollar mark, Wimpys Little Step has become the National Reining Horse Associationâs newest Six Million Dollar Sire putting him in the ranks of Smart Chic Olena, Topsail Whiz, and Hollywood Dun It.
Join Dr. Getty for guidance on the best ways to keep horses warm, and in good flesh, while protecting them against colic that often occurs in cold weather.
Currently 53,000+ wild horses are in holding pens across America and each and every one deserves a loving home, so can we inspire you to want to adopt one of these living legends?
Learn about the guttural pouch in horses that is similar to the eustachian tube in humans, how to recognize Guttural Pouch Tympany in a foal or horse and what your veterinarian can do to treat this condition.
The United States Hunter Jumper Association is pleased to announce Rood & Riddle as the Official Equine Hospital and Veterinary Pharmacy of the USHJA. Rood & Riddle has been a longtime proponent of the USHJA and the sport horse industry.
Julie Fershtman, Attorney at Foster Swift Collins and Smith, P.C. in Michigan, is one of the top equine law attorney's in the country. She recently spoke to horse owners at the Equine Business Conference on the issue of legal liability and contracts,
Equine Guelph kicks off 2013 by announcing a new eWorkshop designed to help horse owners understand colic and take preventative measures to reduce the risk of this #1 horse killer by following good stable management practices.Â