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Leg Mange

 Learn about the causes leg mange and why eliminating the Chorioptes mites is the best method of prevention along with thoroughly cleansing and disinfecting all horse-occupied areas while treating the mange.

New Aerosal Thrush Treatment for Horses

Are you tired of the messy, hard-to-use thrush treatments?  Product dripping down your horse’s hoof, leaving stains on your hands, clothes and barn floor?  Whether you use the ‘paintbrush’ method or pour it on straight from the bottle, treating a

Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event Coming in April

The Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event features the world's best horses and riders vying for their share of $250,000 in prize money as well as a shot at the $350,000 Rolex Grand Slam of Eventing.

WeatherBeeta Unveils Ripshield Fly Sheets

WeatherBeeta has unveiled its new Ripshield Fly Sheet with durable protection against biting insects and Fly Sheet Wreckers.

World Equestrian Center 2024 Equine Health and Safety Protocols

World Equestrian Center looks forward to a wonderful 2024 show season and hope that all exhibitors do their part on following these rules to help ensure the safety of all horses.

National Cutting Horse Futurity Offers $4 Million to Riders

The National Cutting Horse Association’s World Championship Futurity has long served as a “must see” in horse sports and 2013 will be no exception.

To Blanket or Not: Cold Weather and Horses

According to Mark Russell, assistant professor in the Equine Extension at the University of Arkansas Division of agriculture, horses with very short hair may be the only horses that need to be blanketed during winter weather.  In fact , a blanket may not

Does Your Horse Really Need a Blanket?

A damp or wet blanket draped over a horse in the cold can do much more harm than it could ever do good, but in extremely cold conditions, any type of horse may need a winter blanket.

Does Your Horse Really Need That Blanket?

A damp or wet blanket draped over a horse in the cold can do much more harm than it could ever do good, but in extremely cold conditions, any type of horse may need a winter blanket.

Better Hygiene and Fewer Antibiotics Lessen Risk of MRSA in Horses

Horses that have been treated with antibiotics and that live on farms where MRSA is known to be present are more likely to be carrying MRSA when they are admitted to an equine hospital.

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