Thanks to the efforts of dedicated dressage members of the New England Dressage Association (NEDA), as well as dressage communities and enthusiasts all across the country, the United States is preparing to send a para-equestrian team to the 2012 London Pa
Rumors of horse kill buyers lurking in the shadows of horse auctions and opportunists looking to snare a horse or two to be used in hog tying and tail twisting contests are causing owners who can no longer take care of their horses to second guess about h
All horses entering the United States from Canada must be negative for Equine Infectious Anemia on a test taken within 180 days of entering the US.
Nutrition and exercise are both key components in making sure your horse is calm and focused. Horses in the wild spend the majority of their days grazing and walking around. Making sure your horse gets plenty of turnout and exercise is a great place to st
Another horse at Washington State Universityâs Veterinary Teaching Hospital tested positive for Equine Herpes Virus-1 (EHV-1) on Wednesday, a College of Veterinary Medicine spokesperson said, making this their fourth horse with EHV-1.
If a picture is worth 1,000 words, a video has to be worth over a million! And when it comes to getting a horse into and[no-glossary] out of surgery, a YouTube video says it all!
Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) announced that its President, Lori Northrup, made an anti-soring presentation to a gathering of veterinarians at the University of Pennsylvaniaâs Veterinary New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, PA earlier this month.
World Horse Welfare is disappointed that horses will continue to endure horrific and needless long-distance journeys across Europe to slaughter as European Agriculture Ministers unanimously agreed their support of a new animal welfare strategy - but stopp
 EquiFit, inc. announces the launch of the GelCompression⢠Therapy Line scheduled to debut this weekend at the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Annual Convention in San Antonio, TX.
Your mare has been bred. What's next? Here is a timeline to follow from insemination to parturition. The more you know about this amazing process, the better you and your mare will be prepared for success.