Disaster preparedness for horses requires special considerations. We must take into account the fact that our horses are intelligent, emotional and social animals, and as such should be treated as individuals.
Continue reading …Click here to read the complete article 406 – October, 2016 by Erica Greathouse We’ve all heard the old adage, “it’s a marathon, not a sprint.” Although this particular saying is important in many aspects of life, it’s paramount when it comes to preparing horses and riders to peak when it really counts. For many […]
Continue reading …Just the word “Congress” to any given Quarter Horse person brings on a rush! For the shopper, it’s “what will I find that I just have to have?”For the judges,it’s “a long week, but a privilege.” For the showman, it’s a rush of “maybe this year….maybe the honor of being a Congress Champion.” And so it has been for many years.
Continue reading …This summer, the Olympics once again put high-level athletic showdowns front and center as the world watched elite athletes face off.
Continue reading …The world of medicine is always evolving. It doesn’t matter if it’s human, canine, or equine—new ideas and concepts are being tried and tested on a daily basis, all with the goal of improving health.
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