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Absorbine Products Dominate Horse Journal's "20 Year Top 10"

The substantial presence of Absorbine in Horse Journal’s all-time Top 10 list, with the most products included of any animal health care company, is considered an honor.

AAEP Publishes Borrelia Burgdorferi Infection and Lyme Disease Guidelines

Despite the high prevalence of exposure and seropositivity to B. burgdorferi in horses residing in endemic regions, confirming clinical Lyme disease remains a diagnostic challenge.

Morris Animal Foundation Announces Equine Behavior RFP

The study is testing a simple questionnaire to see if it can reliably help horse owners recognize and monitor signs of chronic osteoarthritis pain in their horses, leading to earlier intervention.

NRHA / Markel Insurance Sales Deadline Extended for Consigning Reining Horses

The deadline for consigning to the 2013 NRHA / Markel Insurance Futurity Sales of horses has been extended to September 4, for Marketplace, Futurity Prospect and Breeders Showcase entries.

Equi-Spirit Horse Play Balls Featured on the Emmy Award Winning TV Show, Henry Fords’ Innovation Nation

”Believing strongly in the importance of play in a horse’s emotional and physical well-being and realizing there were no durable horse play balls on the market, the Williams developed this one-of-a-kind ball which is Made in the USA.”

Colic Researcher at North Carolina State University to Receive EQUUS Foundation Research Fellow

The use of enteric glia as a novel therapeutic target in equine medicine could benefit not only postoperative ileus patients, but also those suffering from other Intestinal issues.

Riding Disabled Invited to See Amazing Horses

At a special event taking place on Tuesday June 19, 2012, at the Horse Palace Warm-up Arena, at the CNE grounds, from 12:00 – 1.00 p.m,  the Community Association for Riding for Disabled,  Liberty Horses and the Toronto Mounted Police will be showing

Trey Young Accepting Horses for Training

Trey Young, The American Horseman, is NOW ACCEPTING horses for training! That's right, Trey has finished shooting for his HRTV show, and is now home, ready to get back to training for the public! Trey specializes in training of ranch, roping, using, a

Silica in Pasture Soil May Cause Osteoporosis

Horse owners in California and other states where silica composites make up pasture soil should be aware that ingestion of some minerals, including silica can lead to health problems in their horses with the lungs and limbs being affected. In these areas

Warmer Winters Mean More Tick Bites for Horses and Humans

While tick bites are expected to decline as freezing temperatures hit, climate change is making matters worse, and ticks will remain active in many more areas the year round.

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