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Risks and Glory for Olympic Equestrians

The cross country equestrian events during the Olympics have proved to be a very wild ride for many of the competitors. In fact, only three riders made it over the course fault-free: UK’s Nicola Wilson and Opposition Buzz, Australia’s Christopher Burt

University of Kentucky Ag Equine Programs Launches Equine Science Review

Reporting completed projects and exciting new knowledge is obviously important, but the Equine Science Review also enables new ideas and work-in-progress stories to be shared.

WE RIDE AT DAWN: Original Equinista™ Embarks on New York-to-Montana Road Trip to National Natural Horsemanship Conference, Of Horse, Human and Nature

Bucket lists are out. Life lists are in; So in the tradition of on-the-road buddies, Lewis and Clark, Crosby and Hope, Butch and Sundance, or maybe Thelma and Louise, we're saddling up!

Protect Horses from EEE and West Nile Virus

You can decrease the chance of your animals’ being exposed to the virus by limiting their exposure to mosquitoes. The best way to do this is to reduce mosquito breeding sites. Mosquitoes can breed in any puddle that lasts more than 4 days. The be

ACTHA GUINNESS™ Ride for The Mustang Postponed

Due to the viral outbreak The American Competitive Trail Horse Association has elected to postpone the World Record Ride for the benefit of the Mustang Heritage Foundation.

Humane Society Supports Shut Down of Racing at Santa Anita after Horse Deaths

The Humane Society of the United States has issued a statement praising the closure of the Santa Anita race track in light of recent racehorse fatalities.

Alltech and Merial Human-Animal Bond Awards

American Horse Publications members will be notified soon they are finalists in the 2011 AHP Annual Awards Contest for material published in and dated 2010. Participation in this year's contest represented 118 AHP members and 839 entries.

Thermographic Scans Detect Injuries

Thermography can be a great tool when trying to diagnose a horse who isn't "right", but the problem isn't showing up on x-rays or other standard exams. In BAEN's newest how-to video, Napa CA vet Dr. Joanna Robson explains the very "Star

American Saddle Museum Opens Exhibits

Lights, Camera, Action!  The American Saddlebred Museum at the Kentucky Horse Park is readying its 2011 exhibit which will feature both Saddlebreds and Saddlebred owners that have played important roles in the movies, on television and throughout hist

Endurance Added to FEI Championships

For more than 30 years, the Adequan FEI North American Junior and Young Rider Championships presented by Gotham North traditionally hosted championships for teams and individuals in the three Olympic Equestrian disciplines of dressage, eventing and jum

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