If your horse is exhibiting head tossing, bit issues, unexplained lameness or explosive reactions to apparent pain episodes, TMJ disease may be the culprit.
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Even though equestrian facilities have been allowed resume limited riding lesson operations, it’s going to be a long way back financially for some.
Now that equestrian facilities are allowed to resume operation following the prolonged COVID-19 break, how will they keep staff and riders safe?
Biomechanics expert Dr. Hilary Clayton shares some cautions and considerations as we (finally!) head back to the barn to work our horses.
Researchers at four universities report they have made a breakthrough in understanding of squamous cell carcinoma, a common equine penile cancer.
Amendment to the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act to include allowing horse people access to indoor facilities as well as outdoor.
There are ways to raise public awareness and promote the beloved horse despite the pandemic, plus kids 3-16 can enter the National Drawing Contest.
Animal welfare ethologist Professor Paul McGreevy to present science-based education on the use of tongue-ties and nosebands.
Bowline, Getaway, Slip, Clove or Tree - whether you’re a competitor or pleasure rider, the need to tie up your horse will happen at some point.
Gaining the “quarantine fifteen” isn’t just a catchy phrase, it's a reality for many. Here's how to turn around the unhealthy eating habits.