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Who Stole My Body? What Every Horse Back Rider Should Know

”If you are like most horsemen of a certain age, you find yourself wondering, "Who stole my body and left me with the one that is stiff and sore after I ride?", the good news is that you can get your flexible body back.”

Brooke USA Foundation Hosts Webinar with Rep. Don Beyer: An Update on the Ejiao Act

A growing number of people living in impoverished communities in the Global South are seeing donkeys upon which they depend stolen and killed to meet demand from the ejiao trade.

Top Reasons for Considering a Center Aisle Horse Barn

My introduction and appreciation for a center aisle barn was complete, and the usefulness of the inside space for farrier work, clipping, grooming was apparent.

Horizon Structures Presents Series: Keeping Mud At Bay For Horse Health and Safety

Mud can cause a bevy of issues with equine health including pulled suspensory ligaments, slip and slide stifle and tendon injuries, mud fever/scratches and even broken bones.

Tips to Prevent the Theft of Your Donkey

If you are the owner of a donkey, miniature or full size, here are tips to help make sure that your donkey is not stolen. Theft of donkeys Is generally a rare occurrence, but one that is on the increase. These same general rules apply to all equines.

The Cost of Not Vaccinating

Vaccinating your horse has far more benefits than there are risks, both for the health of your horse as well as your wallet.

Tips for Transitioning Horses to Spring Pastures

Newsdate: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 - 7:22 am Location: ST. PAUL, Minnesota While it is tempting to turn horses out into spring pastures at the first sight of green grass, especially after a long winter, a carefully considered transition will support horse he

Salt River Horse Advocates Applaud Arizona Congressional Delegation’s Support for Salt River Wild Horses

”Last summer, the Forest Service set off a storm of public outrage when it published a notice to impound the Salt River horses and remove them from the Tonto National Forest, but now the call is for these horses be left alone and allowed to live free.â€

Sudden Behavior Changes in Your Horse – What is the Source?

Behavior changes in your horse can be baffling, upsetting and downright frustrating especially if you are preparing for a show or just want to relax on the trails.

Your Horse's Vital Signs

Learn about your horses vital signs and why it is important that you know how to take them, are familiar with your horse's baseline vital signs, and check them on a regular basis.

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