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Melting snow is welcomed by cattle producers, but should raise caution signs for horse owners, according to the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture. Parts of Arkansas saw record snowfall with the Feb. 9 storm system. Temperatures rose t
Twenty-three members of Penn State's Equine Research Team attended an undergraduate research symposium at Virginia Tech's Middleburg Agricultural Research Extension Center (MARE) earlier in April, joining with Virginia Tech students in sharing
 Ride Amerika, a fully interactive dressage simulator, provides a way for horsemen to improve their riding. The simulator was developed by Racewood Industries
Winners of Farrier's competition in November will then represent the US at the renowned International Team Horseshoeing Competition at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, England.
Omega Fields, Inc. is proud to announce our continued support of the No Laminitis! Conference for 2013 presented by the ECIR Group, Inc., with Keynote Speaker Dr. Eleanor Kellon on September 27 - 29, 2013.
The 2012 AHP Internship Handbook and applications are now available online at http://www.americanhorsepubs.org/students/internship_program/index.asp to college students who have an interest in horses and seek a career in equine publishing media.
The National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC) coordinates a national approach to advance farm animal care and welfare in Canada. Recently it has been updating and modifying the Equine Code and developing priorities to be addressed to improve the lives of
Mark Twain once famously said that everyone complains about the weather but no one does anything about it. While that remains true, PATH Intl. does its best to offset the effects of the weather for its centers through its Disaster Relief Fund.
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) awarded $1,682,352 in the form of 183 grants to support equine rescue groups in 38 states in 2011. This number represents a $600,000 increase over 2010, the first year equine grants exceeded