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Back Country Horsemen Saving Trails with Comraderie and Service

Back Country Horsemen of America’s 40th year as the leading organization keeping trails open for horse use saw Back Country Horsemen of Utah combining their love of traveling by horsepower with their dedication to caring for the land.

Mustang Champions Announces Start Date for the Mustang Classic and Mustang Challenge Events

Interested parties can adopt or purchase mustang(s) at any approved BLM Wild Horse and Burro facility, approved satellite event, the WH&B online corral or any WH&B Program approved facility or storefront.

Is Your Horse Really Safe?

How safe is your horse?  Really SAFE?  In his stall?  In the pasture?  At a show?  We all love our horses.  Feed them.  Keep 'em updated and current with health issues.  Make sure they get proper diets.  Shod or trimmed when needed. 

Friends of Sound Horses Has Much To Offer

When your passion is for the gaited horse, FOSH offers a robust set of resources for the gaited horse enthusiast whose needs are often not addressed in mainstream media or clubs.

Lyme Disease May Strike Horses Any Time of the Year

Many horses owners do not see ticks on their horses only to find out when tested that their animals are positive for Lyme disease.

Humans and Horses - Matching Personality Types

Trafalgar Square Books  is pleased to announce the publication of Know You, Know Your Horse by Eunice Rush and Marry Morrow—the new must-have book on human and horse personality!

Your Horse and Dangers of Lyme Disease

Lyme disease should be considered when a horse exhibits symptoms ranging from weakness, lameness, lack of appetite, and behavioral changes to kidney failure, heart disease or neurological disorders.

Basic Farriery: No Hoof No Horse

There are three important aspects of farriery used to keep the horse sound, beginning with the appropriate foot trim, along with the correct size and placement of the horseshoe.

Case of Equine Herpes Virus-1 Confirmed in New Jersey

The State of New Jersey Department of Agriculture has announced the quarantine of two farms after tests confirmed a horse from a Gladstone farm contracted the neurologic form of Equine Herpes Virus, Type One (EHV-1). That horse is recovering and receiving

Research Determines How Hyperflexing Affects the Horse's Neck

Often people become concerned about injury or trauma when the horse's neck is fully extended forwards and downwards or hyperflexed so that the head almost comes into contact with the chest.

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