General Interest
October 25, 2005
Improving on the Best: Vessels Stallion Farm
There's a simple answer to the question of how to raise better horses: follow a management program that has
October 20, 2005
Thoroughbred Racehorse Lower Limb Injuries Studied
Musculoskeletal injuries are quite common among racehorses in training, with up to 90% of these injuries involving the forelimbs.
October 07, 2005
Ride and Tie Equine Competition
It goes without saying that any horse used for ride and tie must be in excellent health and good
October 21, 2004
Irish Draught Horses and Irish Sport Horses
The origins of the Irish Draught are unknown, but probably include some European warmblood or draft breeds as well
October 20, 2004
Norwegian Fjord Horses
The Norwegian Fjord Horse combines strength, versatility, and a calm temperament in a small package. Domesticated around 4000 years
September 28, 2004
Extreme Equine Sports
If “extreme” can be defined as “unusual, extraordinary, and unexpected,” then cowboy mounted shooting, ski joring, and mounted orienteering
February 26, 2003
Canine Vaccine Tested for Treatment of Melanomas in Horses
Current treatment of equine melanomas has not been effective, and finding a helpful drug would give veterinarians a much-needed
November 02, 2002
Preparing Young Horses for Sales
Each type of horse has specific requirements, and each individual within a group may have special needs on top
October 29, 2002
Is My Horse the Right Size?
How can a rider decide what size equine is right? To answer this question, it is necessary to consider
October 19, 2002
Endurance Riding Requires a Will to Run
Endurance riding received official recognition from the Federation Equestre Internationale, the international governing body of equestrian sports, in the