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Developing a True Partnership with Your Horse

"Horse trainer with nearly fifty years of experience offers techniques based on common sense and knowledge that allow anyone to work safely with horses.”

Do You Need Equine Insurance?

The latest available figures for the number of horses in the world show that there are over 58,372,106, with the United States reporting the highest total number of horses with 9,500,000, and the UK horse poulation over 1,000,000.

Trimming vs Shoeing - Best Case Scenarios and Limitations From a Farrier's Point of View

If we use our common sense (horse sense) we will see when horses need to be shod and when they only need to be trimmed. Every horse has different needs.

Scotland Cites Best Biosecurity Practices

The government of Scotland has recently made a pamphlet available to horse owners about biosecurity and the part it plays in managing the introduction or spread of disease-causing agents in the horse population. The purpose of the booklet is to inform ho

Adopted Horses: A Second Chapter

”There are thousands of horses in need across the country available for adoption. We recommend contacting A Home for Every Horse to connect with your next horse.”

Adopted Equines to Receive Free WeatherBeeta Blankets

As part of a continued commitment to improving the welfare of horses, WeatherBeeta has announced that a portion of all proceeds from their customer’s purchase of any WeatherBeeta product will support an initiative to outfit horses recently adopted throu

Families Welcomed to Connect with Horses on Upcoming National Meet-A-Horse Day

”Time to Ride is holding events across the country to bring their communities closer to horses on National Meet-A-Horse Day July 23, 2016.”

International Horseman Glenn Stewart Joins the Road to the Horse 2022 Championship Competition Lineup

Founded in 2003, Road to the Horse strives to inspire people to reach a higher level of horsemanship and develop unity with a horse based on trust and not fear.

Similarities in Obesity in Horses and Humans

According to Philip Johnson, professor of veterinary medicine and surgery at the University of Missouri-Columbia, “There is a striking parallelism between humans and horses when it comes to obesity.  Some of the very same problems humans encounter wit

Research Shows Horses Are Selective In Copying Behavior

Researchers determined that whether or not a horse learns new behavior by copying another horse depends upon their social status, and they will only readily pick up the new behavior if they have a certain relationship with the horse they're watching.

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