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Count-Down to Olympics a Nail-biter for Equestrians

Twenty one nations are celebrating their Olympic qualification today, 9 January, which marks the 200-day countdown to London 2012 and 100 years of equestrian sport in the Olympic movement.

Donkey Requirements

Donkeys are becoming more popular with the general public and with owners of other equines. Before you get a donkey, you should be aware of a number of factors involved in owning and caring for a donkey.

Register Today for Dec. 17 Alltech FEI Equestrian Games Briefing Webinar

You are cordially invited to the December edition of our live media briefing monthly series to hear the latest news regarding the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ 2014 in Normandy, 23 August to 7 September 2014.

UK Hosting Second Annual Equines & Endophytes Workshop Jan. 31

The challenge posed by toxic tall fescue is complex, but strategies for dealing with or eliminating it don't have to be.

Build A French Drain to Improve Barn Drainage

Learn about how to construct a French drain and other solutions to drainage problems if you are plagued with standing water and a muddy barn yard after rainstorms and when snow melts.

Horse Dystocia - Dealing with a Difficult Foaling

The term dystocia refers to an abnormal or difficult birth which occurs in approximately 10% of foalings and is more common in mares during their first foaling than in mares that have had multiple foals.

Horse Owners Need To Be Alert When It Comes To Foaling

Many foalings are unattended and most foalings work out well for both mare and foal thus the owner. However in the up to 20% of foalings that don’t work out well, it can be emotionally and financially devastating to the owner and potentially fatal for t

The Legacy of Dr. James L. Voss at CSU Veterinary Hospital

Dr. Voss realized his fervent goal of building a leading-edge Veterinary Teaching Hospital and mentored an astonishing number of prominent CSU alumni, faculty and staff as students.

Brooke USA Foundation Launches Emergency Appeal to Help Working Animals After Morocco Earthquake

Working animals are essential to the livelihoods of millions of people in Morocco and since they are used for transportation, agriculture, and construction, many families will struggle to survive without them.

NEDA Providing Dressage Volunteer Training

Volunteers are the backbone of most dressage shows, and thanks to the efforts of the New England Dressage Association (NEDA) led effort, in conjunction with other Region 8 GMOs, potential volunteers will now have the chance to receive training in some of

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