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Slow feeding is best for horse health

Horses evolved as wandering herbivores, moving slowly for hours and taking bites of whatever forage they came across in their…

14 years ago

Dressage Foundation scholarships help professionals continue their education

The Dressage Foundation has announced that a total of $10,000 has been awarded to U.S. dressage instructors through the Major…

14 years ago

Molly O’Neill will receive the 2011 EQUUS Foundation Humanitarian Award

Photo courtesy the Sweeney family Molly O'Neill Sweeney of Hockley, Texas, will be honored as the 2011 recipient of The…

14 years ago

Enter the Versatile Horse and Rider Competition at Equine Affaire

Photo courtesy Equine Affaire Riders and horses with the “right stuff” will compete for $5500 in cash and the coveted…

14 years ago

USEF Lifetime Achievement and Junior Equestrian of the Year award winners announced

The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) is proud to announce the names of five equestrians who have been selected to…

14 years ago

War Horse Collection now available for viewing from The Blue Cross

Thanks to the film adaptation of War Horse, which opens in U.S. theaters on Sunday, there is a wave of…

14 years ago

Equine Nutrition Fact or Fiction

A lot of the age-old rules to feed by have been researched and refuted in recent years. It's important to…

14 years ago

American Horse Council opposes new child labor regulations for farms

Reforms to U.S. child labor laws aim to keep young workers safe, but the American Horse Council (AHC) believes that…

14 years ago

Grevy???s Zebra foal born at U.S. zoo

The endangered Grevy's zebra is larger and has narrower stripes than the more common plains zebra. With only 2,500 animals…

14 years ago

Equine Ideal 2012 Photo Contest is open for entries

The Equine Photographers Network has announced its 2012 Equine Ideal Photo Contest. This annual contest is open to amateur and…

14 years ago