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Limited Edition 5-Star FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strip Released

The 5-Star FLAIR® Strip, designed to celebrate the dreams and aspirations of riders, owners, and trainers within all disciplines debuted at Land Rover Kentucky Three-Day Event.

American Endurance Ride Conference Awarded Trail Grant by the Nat'l Wilderness Stewardship Alliance

Over 1,700 miles of horse trails will be maintained, signage added, structures repaired, and bridges will be replaced using these grant funds.

Invokana and Steglatro Use in EMS and PPID - What Horse Owners Need to Know

Invokana and Steglatro are highly effective in reducing glucose and insulin, but their use requires understanding of the risks and how to prevent or reduce potentially dangerous side effects.

First Annual Give Back to Go Scholarship Awarded to Thoroughbred Makeover Trainer

The Give Back to Go Scholarship may just have launched a movement raising awareness of off-track Thoroughbreds in new and creative ways.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: What's The Pitch on Horse Barn Roofs

Beyond the obvious job the roof does of providing protection for the interior of the building from snow and rain, its ability to shed snow load and rain effectively is affected by its shape, pitch, and materials.

Update on Research on Equine Cerebrellar Abiotrophy

Equine Cerebellar Abiotrophy (CA) is a debilitating degenerative condition of the cerebellar portion of the brain which results in a severe lack of coordination.

Reflective Leg Bands Mean Safer Riding

Shorter daylight doesn't mean shorter riding time. With a pair of Reflective Leg Bands riding after dark and on cloudy days provides the safety one needs to be seen.

The North American Mustang Association and Registry Encourages Mustang Owners To Register

”Registering your Mustang will keep track of the lineage of your horse, will help prove ownership, will allow you to compete in NAMAR Mustang classes and year end awards, and will show your pride in your Mustang.”

Study Focuses on Lyme Disease in Horses and Humans

Newsdate: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 - 12:16 pm Location: LEXINGTON, Kentucky A study underway at the University of Kentucky has the potential to improve prevention and treatment not only of Lyme disease in horses and humans, but of other significant diseases

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