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PATH Focuses on Autism Scholarships

Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) Intl.™, a leader in equine-assisted activities and therapies (EAAT), has partnered with CenturyLink to provide EAAT for children with autism. CenturyLink has established CenturyLink Scholarship

Hyaluronate Sodium

Learn how Hyaluronate sodium, the glycosaminoglycan present in joint fluid is effective as an intravenous and intra-articular therapy to treat non-infectious synovitis associated with osteoarthritis in horses.

American Endurance Ride Conference Names 2014 Honorees

Endurance riding is a sport where simply crossing the finish line takes determination and grit; earning Hall of Fame honors in the American Endurance Ride Conference is reserved for those riders and equines with true tenacity.

Eastern Equine Encephalitis and WNV Alert Issued in Maine

Maine has recorded the year’s first case of the potentially deadly West Nile virus in mosquitoes in York County. The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating whether West Nile and another disease carried by mosquitoes called East

FDA Tours Pennfield Equine Feed

Pennfield “Eight Years Ahead of the Curve” in Feed Safety Top officials with the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine toured Pennfield’s Mt. Joy mill earlier this month, in the run up to the proposed implementation o

Sam Thompson Memorial Jockey Award Goes to G. R. Carter, Jr.

G. R. Carter, Jr., winner of the third annual Sam Thompson Memorial Jockey Award, is one of the top riders in his field and has earned the title of AQHA Champion Jockey a record ten times.

GG-T Arena Footing Offers a July Special

By utilizing the GGT Butterfly Mat™ system, one can protect their horse’s joints and tendons from long term concussion and instability due to slippage from traditional footing surfaces.

Yearling Filly Sells for $1.3 Million at Keeneland

Things are just now calming down at beautiful Audley Farm, breeders of Aberdeen Angus and Thoroughbred racehorses. Just a few short weeks ago at Keeneland, their yearling topped the filly sales chart, going for a cool $1.3 million.

Why Your Horse's Joint Supplement May Not Be Working

As the equine athlete's joint wears, we have a degenerative process that begins in the soft tissue structures of the joint, and then progresses deeper, impacting the cartilage and bone.

Maximizing the Benefits of Research for Growth and Development of the Horse

"The Growth and Development course will eliminate all the old wives' tales and myths, and replace tradition with hard facts from research and development," says course instructor Doug Nash.

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