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Stable Quarantined Because of Strangles Case

A large stable in Howell, Michigan has been quarantined as a result of positive tests on several horses for an equine disease known as "strangles." Brighton Recreation Area's riding stable which is part of the Brighton Recreation Area State Park wil

Roanoke Valley Horse Rescue Extends Strangles Quarantine

With the discovery of new cases of strangles at the Roanoke Valley Horse Rescue, the self-imposed quarantine has been extended for approximately another thirty days. Strangles is a bacterial caused disease that is highly contagious.

TWHBEA Presents Corporate Sponsor Award to Manna Pro

The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association (TWHBEA) was proud to recognize Manna Pro with a Corporate Sponsor Award at its Annual Awards Banquet.

Round Hay Bales May Be Hazardous

According to Teresa Burns, DVM, a clinical instructor in equine field services at Ohio State University,, rolled hay, or round bales, is sometimes fed as a more economical food for horses, but it’s a bad idea for multiple reasons.

World's Smartest Horse Wears Many Hats

Lukas, the World’s Smartest Horse (according to the World Records Academy) and current Guinness World Record Holder (“Most numbers correctly identified by a horse in one minute: 19”), is also well known for his extensive hat collection. The ex-race

The Healthy Equine - Eight Important Qualities

Eight qualities that will help you evaluate any horse as to whether or not he meets the criteria of a healthy horse.

Stereotypies: Bad Habits or Vices?

Learn about the 3 different types of stereotypies and the 8 contributing factors research shows to be causative factors in the development of stereotypies in horses.

Iodine Keeps Horse's Thyroid Working Properly

Dr. Getty’s June Tip: Iodine Keeps Thyroid Working Properly

United States Pony Clubs Adds New Helmet Certification to Official Helmet Policy; Shares 70 Years of Helmet Safety History

You can’t tell if a helmet has been damaged by looking at or even from feeling a helmet because not all helmet damage is easily seen or felt.

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