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When the horses in your care can't get physical exercise, use these 10 tips to exercise their minds.
Mar 21, 2012 by Annie Maxwell in Equine Health
A good vaccination program protects your horses and your business.
Feb 29, 2012 by Stephanie J. Corum in Equine Health
A few simple biosecurity measures can help stop diseases from spreading in your barn.
Jan 25, 2012 by Audrey Pavia in Equine Health
With breeding season in full swing, here’s a look at the best way to make sure both your broodmares and their offspring are well fed.
Dec 1, 2011 by Dr. Kenneth Kopp in Equine Health
New technology in glue-on shoes may be just the thing for bad feet.
Nov 9, 2011 by Stephanie J. Corum in Equine Health
Domestication has created many complex health issues for horses, even in the world of dentistry.
Nov 9, 2011 by Heather Smith Thomas in Equine Health
It takes an accurate diagnosis to determine the cause of lameness and dictate the cure. Here's an overview of the possibilities.
Jun 1, 2011 by Heather Smith Thomas in Equine Health
Some great tips on getting your horses ready for the busy season.
Feb 1, 2011 by Audrey Pavia in Equine Health
As diseases flare up and new vaccinations hit the market, it’s hard to keep track. Here’s an update.
Feb 1, 2011 by Heather Smith Thomas in Equine Health
Worms are an ever-present concern for barn owners. But does the traditional rotation model of deworming still work? Some say it's overkill.
May 1, 2010 by Charlene Strickland in Equine Health
HUFFINGTON POST -- MAY 17, 2012 -- For Illinoisans who would benefit from a service animal that aren't too keen on dogs, the state Senate passed a bill Tuesday that adds a new alternative option: miniature horses...
CNN -- MAY 18, 2012 -- An undercover video shows horses being struck with sticks and subjected to "soring," an illegal process in which chemicals are placed on their lower legs in an effort to induce the signature Tennessee Walking Horse...
AMERICAN HORSE COUNCIL -- MAY 17, 2012 -- Over the last several days there has been an increase in Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) disease notifications through various online articles and social media...
AMERICAN HORSE COUNCIL -- MAY 15, 2012 -- If you are competing in a horse show this weekend, you might not realize it, but decisions made in Washington, D.C. impact you and your ability to show your horse.
WEEKLY TIMES -- MAY 15, 2012 -- A confirmed case of the disease has been reported at an event at La Baule, in northwest France. The horse had been competing at an event at Le Touquet, in northeast France, two weeks previously.
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