Learn why Butorphanol is considered important for pain relief in horses and is considered more effective than morphine when it comes to sedation and pain control in colic, during surgery and other veterinary procedures.
A purchasing process with vetted product pricing, makes the GSA contract a useful program for a myriad of equestrian and animal related government tasks.
This three-part series covers heat stress prevention and more for dogs, horses and cattle.
Tate Morris, D.V.M, equine surgeon and emergency clinician at Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists, will present a multifaceted colic workup and share questions your vet will ask before treating your horse.
In addition to promoting the sport of endurance riding, AERC encourages the use, protection, and development of equestrian trails, especially those with historic significance.
The 2013 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.
BCHA is a non-profit made up of state organizations, affiliates, and at-large members bringing about positive changes in the use of horses in wilderness and public lands.
In the wake of the global pandemic, the theme of this year’s Equine Industry Symposium will be RESILIENCE: Rethinking, Restructuring, Revaluating due to COVID-19.
Learn how Atropine is effective in treating horses with breathing problems, abnormal heart rhythms, eye problems, and in the treatment of overdoses with organophosphates found in older types of dewormers and some fly sprays and insecticides.
"The Mid-Valley Unit of Back Country Horsemen of California holds youth camps to teach responsible recreation to kids aged 9-17 where members learn trail skills, while packing and camping as they learn the vital importance of treating animals and the lan