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Arianne Hagwood Named Mustang Magic Champion

Arianne Hagwood of Torrington, Wyoming, and 6-year-old mustang mare, Amy, were named champions of the freestyle finals at the annual Mustang Heritage Foundation invitational trainers challenge, Mustang Magic.

Take Precautions to Prevent Eastern Equine Encephalitis

State Health Commissioner Nirav R. Shah, M.D., M.P.H., and health officials from counties in Central New York have joined together to raise awareness about the dangers of Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and the importance of taking personal protective m

A Real-Life Cowboy's Wife Tells All

The author paints a brutally honest picture of loneliness, alcoholism, family love, and redemption in a narrative told from an unsung hero of the American West—the cowboy’s wife.

Parturition

Learn about parturition also known as birthing or foaling, the preparations you should make prior to the event and what to do during the hours following parturition.

Top Vacation Ranches Saddle Up For St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

In 2015, luxury vacation and working cattle ranches are hosting Saddle Up events to help St. Jude in this all-important battle of fighting childhood cancer and to save lives of thousands of children around the world.

Pfizer Animal Health and Partners Donate More Than $1.1 Million

Pfizer Animal Health, in partnership with veterinarians, animal health suppliers and dealer customers, continues to support youth in agriculture through its Performance Pays Spring 2012 program.

Parturition: The Birth of the Foal

Excitement is growing as your pregnant mare approaches her due date. While most equine births are uneventful, mare owner should prepare for some common post-birth activities that often occur. Be prepared with these 15 items that make up a basic parturitio

How to Teach Your Horse to Pick Up His Feet - Your Farrier Will Thank You!

When the farrier comes to visit, you want a horse that willingly picks up his feet – it's a matter of safety and efficiency.

Managing and Feeding the Orphaned or Rejected Foal from Birth to Four Months of Age

This article details a highly successful program for raising foals that are orphaned, rejected, or born to mares that have no milk.

What Horse Owners Need to Know about the Effect of Nocardioform Placentitis on Mare and Foal

University of Kentucky’s Department of Veterinary Science responds to Nocardioform placentitis, an equine placental disease affecting pregnant mares and their foals during pregnancy.

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