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ACTHA Donates 280,000 Deterrents To Horse Theft and Encourages Others To Follow

NetPosse.com a division of Stolen Horse International, Inc. is EVERY equestrian’s key resource, by not only providing valuable information and assistance in recovering lost, stolen or missing equines, but by also taking a major role in educating the pub

Why Horses Sweat and What It Means

When horses engage in athletic activities, their bodies give off heat as a by product of metabolism. The generated heat combined with exercise causes the horse to sweat.  As the horse sweats, the fluid and electrolyte balance in the horse's system ch

Improving Horse Health During Fall Months

Kauffman’s Animal Health, a leader in the animal health industry for over 30 years would like to remind you to observe your horse carefully during seasonal and/or weather changes. As fall quickly approaches pastures will be experiencing a flush of growt

Test Available for Lavendar Foal Syndrome in Arabian Horses

The Animal Health Diagnostic Center at Cornell University is now offering a genetic test for Lavender Foal Syndrome (LFS). Lavendar Foal Syndrome is a fatal disease of newborn Arabian foals, particularly those of Egyptian Arabian breeding.

Indulge Your Passion for Horses at Equine Affaire

”Indulge your passion for horses at the 2016 Equine Affaire on November 10-13 at the Eastern States Exposition in W. Springfield, MA.”

Earth-friendly Quest Equine Partners with Yellow Barn Media

Quest Equine focuses on benefiting horse owners by providing quality products that help clean up the planet as they specialize in fabrics with healing properties and recycled polyester made from plastic bottles.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Barn Design and Management Tips For Competition Horses

If the barn building has not yet begun the opportunity to cater for the requirements of the competition horses in their own "wing" is a great design choice.

Breathing Heavy? Looking at Heaves in Horses

"For horses with heaves, a disease much like asthma in humans, difficulties in breathing is a fact of life. And, much like asthma, we can’t cure it for our horses, but we can help to manage the symptoms.”

Grand Meadows Cares Series: Horses Are Foodies Too

Horses are foodies just as we are and just like us, taste matters and directly affects a horse's likelihood to not just try a product, but to enjoy it.

Horse Care Guidelines - Be Responsible and Reap the Rewards

Routine horse care requires a significant commitment of money, time, and labor, but the rewards that come from making a significant commitment to your horse's well-being far surpass the costs involved.

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