First cutting of hay is right around the corner in most parts of the country and for most of us this means our barns will need to be ready to store the hay for our horses and other animals in the next few weeks.
How would the national and international community respond to a pandemic of equine infectious disease?
Written by award-winning journalist CuChullaine O'Reilly, this article documents the most ruthlessly efficient equine slaughter operation in North American history.
Seven new studies including pain management, vaccine development and foal sepsis will be funded to bridge science and resources to advance equine health.
The fund has received more than $1 million to assist equines of any breed prepare for and/or recover from disasters, which include but are not limited to hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, blizzards, and fires.
The DVD of the movie Secretariat was made available this past week. Although many of the historical details are changed in the movie version of the story of  1973 Triple Crown winner, Secretariat, the story is interesting and effectively done.
Wolves are reported to be responsible for the deaths of more than 30 horses in just four days near Verkhoyansk, in Russia. Reports suggest the wolves are attacking livestock at will around the remote town, with a population of 1300. Hunters hav
This digital edition of the career guide will help prospective farriers understand there is much more to running a successful farrier practice than getting under a horse.
Just in time for holiday gift buying, photographer Barbara O'Brien (Barbara O'Brien Photography), whose monthly articles and beautiful photographs grace every issue of Omega Fields' monthly Health-E-Letter, is once again offering collections o
Equine Guelph has teamed up with Trot Radio's Norm Borg and SSG Gloves to produce Research Radio, an online podcast updating you on the latest equine research by scientists at the Ontario Veterinary College and University of Guelph