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Choosing and Storing the Best Hay

For horse owners getting ready for winter months and purchasing hay, this is the time to make sure you are getting the most for your money and that the hay will maintain as many nutrients as possible throughout storage time. Follow these tips for selec

List of Plants Poisonous to Animals

On their web site, the Veterinary Medicine Department at Cornell University has a list of plants that are poisonous to animals including horses.

Quarantine Lifted at Cornell Equine Hospital

The quarantine has been lifted from the equine hospital barns and some additional college-owned barns at Cornell University after temperatures and additional tests conducted on all horses indicated that Equine Herpes Virus-1 is not present.

Equestrian Coin Commemorates 2012 Olympics

A new 50p coin celebrating equestrianism has been launched by the Royal Mint in the build-up to the London Olympic Games. The coin, which features a jumping horse, is one of 29 designed by members of the public to represent the 29 Olympic and Paral

Can Ponies Distinguish Human Facial Expressions?

Angry and sad faces resulted in the ponies looking at the actors with their left eye first since the left eye glance corresponds with the right brain, which is in charge of processing negative stimuli.

Methocarbamol

Learn how Methocarbamol is used to reduce muscle spasms in a number of horse conditions and also has a sedative action beneficial to anxious equines that are in pain.

Luxury Florida Ranch Welcomed into Top50 Ranches Stable

BG Equestrian provides guests with the equestrian facilities of their dreams, including immaculate stabling with 70 stalls, horseback riding lessons, polo instruction and more for horsey holidaymakers.

Mustang Trainer to Appear on "Good Morning America"

Bobby Kerr and his Mustang gelding, Poncho, are traveling to New York to make a guest appearance on "Good Morning America," Monday, Dec. 9. 2013, to promote the miniseries "Mustang Millionaire" that is scheduled to air on Nat Geo WILD this month.

Study of EHV-1 Effects on Blood Flow in Equines Uses Advanced Techniques

In a report from the Harry M. Zweig Memorial Fund for Equine Research at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University, clinical pathologist Dr. Tracy Stokol gives details about the advanced techniques being used to investigate clotting of bloo

$2.9 Million Equine Arteritis Virus Study Grant Awarded

According to UKAg News, Udeni Balasuriya, a professor at the University of Kentucky Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center, recently received $2.9 million to identify the genetic factors responsible for establishment of the equine arteritis virus (EAV) c

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