How-To
How To: Condition Your Horse for Summer Riding
Dr. Erica McKenzie shares how to get your horse into riding shape after a winter's rest.
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Article
Stabilizing Equine Limb Fractures in the Field (AAEP 2012)
Properly stabilizing of equine limb fractures helps improve the chances of successful surgical repair.
Photo by The Horse Staff
News/Interview
Tying Up Explained
Dr. Erica McKenzie describes the common causes of exertional rhabdomyolysis in horses.
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- Enhanced Security Measures for Belmont Stakes Horses
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Farm Call: Your Questions Answered
Q. Q: I am interested in freeze branding my horses. What is involved in the process? Can I do this myself, or do I need help?
Across the Fence
Castration as a Solution?
Estimates suggest that 100,000 horses become "unwanted" each year, leading to saturated and financially strained equine rescue and retirement facilities. Who's to blame?







