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Wear that Helmet! For Safe Horseback Riding and for Working with Horses

Gone are the days of 'get right back on that horse' and with good reason. Bouncing your brain around and then bouncing right back into action can put you at serious risk.

Help Your Senior Horse Weather the Winter

"Cold weather can be especially challenging for senior horses, so it’s important to make sure he’s getting the care and support he needs even if he’s weathered previous winters without any trouble.”

Academy To Use EAGALA Model of Equine Therapy

Creative Achievement Academy is partnering with Taking the Reins, Inc. to bring an Equine Assisted Therapy Program to students. Through this program students interact directly with horses to build social and character skills under the supervision of licen

Genetics and Performance Conference Coming Up

Blood-Horse Publications, in conjunction with Pedigree Consultants LLC, announces the 2011 Thoroughbred Pedigree, Genetics and Performance Conference. The two-day event will be hosted at the Marriott Griffin Gate hotel in Lexington, Kentucky, on September

Kicking

 Learn why horses engage in the aggressive behavior of kicking and why it is important that the horse owner understands the reasons why and then establishes ground rules of hierarchy and personal space to prevent this behavior.

I have two horses in my small herd of 5 that don't get along. What can I do?

Have horses that don't get along? Worried about potential injury to horses or people? Equine behavior expert Jenni Nellist offers advice on solving this problem.

Why Is Genetic Diversity in Male Horses Nearly Zero?

An international team of researchers has used ancient DNA to produce compelling evidence that the lack of genetic diversity in modern stallions is the result of the domestication process.

Research Shows Lack of Genetic Diversity in Stallions

An international team of researchers has used ancient DNA to produce compelling evidence that the lack of genetic diversity in modern stallions is the result of the domestication process.

Horse Colic Risk on the Rise in Fall and Winter

Changes in diet and stabling often occur at the same time as changes in weather and activity levels, and these changes can impact your horse's risk of colic.

Farrier Developing New Method to Prevent Lameness in Horses

According to reports, a farrier at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine is using a new technique to prevent lameness in horses.

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