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A Day in the Life of an Equine Professional

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A Day in the Life of an Equine Professional

So what exactly does an Equine Specialist do? Fox explains that she is a jack-of-all-trades within the equine industry.

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Affordable Care Act – Roles, Responsibilities and Resources

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Affordable Care Act – Roles, Responsibilities and Resources

By Dr. Brad Beauvais, PhD, MBA, MA, FACHE The United States’ healthcare industry is in turmoil… The truth is that both the cost and the quality of care provided within the health sector have been a matter of contentious debate for decades. On one hand the United States (U.S.) health care marketplace is the most […]

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USA Equestrian Trust Awards $210,000 in Grants to Worthy Non-Profit Projects

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USA Equestrian Trust has awarded nearly $210,000 in grants for 10 projects submitted by equine non-profits during the first of the foundation’s two 2013 application periods. The deadline for the Trust’s second grant application period is October 7. Equine non-profits interested in applying for a grant can do so by using the Trust’s online application […]

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Tax Matters – The New Senate and Tax Reform

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Tax Matters – The New Senate and Tax Reform

Now that Republicans will control the Senate, the question arises whether this will result in tax reform, or at least impact how the IRS conducts its business.
Top aides to the President have made the IRS hostile turf to honest taxpayers. The IRS has targeted individuals and organizations. IRS bureaucracy has demanded agents to lead no-change audits, to make greater demands for documents, and to disfavor settlements.

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NCAA Weighs Decision on the Future of Collegiate Equestrian Sport

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NCAA Weighs Decision on the Future of Collegiate Equestrian Sport

I remember my first Intercollegiate horse show as a member of the Colby-Sawyer College Chargers. We arrived at Mount Holyoke College in our big, blue school bus, surrounded by much larger schools in their luxury charter buses. It was incredibly intimidating, much like any big show, but this time, instead of just my horse and I out there on our own, I was part of a team of riders that cheered each other on. Our mounts were chosen from names in a basket, which evened the playing field for everyone. I will never forget the powerful mixture of anticipation, camaraderie, and school pride that came with the experience.

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Ebola, You and Your Horse

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Ebola, You and Your Horse

The news headlines sounded like they were straight out of a script from a major motion picture. A disease, once thought to no longer be a threat, sweeps across villages in West Africa causing numerous deaths and overwhelms local clinics. The disease then infects the very care workers sent in to help. Unknowingly, some of those infected travel back home, potentially spreading the disease from a Third World country to one of the most powerful and richest nations in the world.

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Deciphering Complicated Horse Feed Tags

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Deciphering Complicated Horse Feed Tags

Horse owners can walk into any feed store and face a myriad of nutritional choices. Choosing the right one depends on many factors, including the age of the horse, its work load, any metabolic issues, and whether it’s a breeding animal—like a pregnant mare. Deciding what to feed your horse for optimum nutrition takes a concerted effort on the part of the owner and veterinarian. Often, the advice of a good nutritionist can be helpful as well.

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What’s Your Opinion? – APHA Rule Change Proposals for 2016

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What’s Your Opinion? – APHA Rule Change Proposals for 2016

If you’ve ever complained about a decision made by your respective breed association or wish a new rule would be created, last summer, the American Paint Horse Association gave members the chance to submit rule change proposals and let their voices be heard. Now, the association is looking for input from its members on the list of the most recently submitted rule changes.

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Navigating a Sea of Stallions! – Choosing the Right Sire

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Navigating a Sea of Stallions! – Choosing the Right Sire

When it comes to seeking the best sire for our mares, this ancient philosophy still holds true: choosing the right cross by taking deliberate steps can make a huge difference in the future of our foals. However, with so many stallions to choose from, how do we navigate through the vast choices to apply intelligent execution?

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Leptospirosis in Horses

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Leptospirosis in Horses

Leptospirosis is a disease that can affect many species, including humans, dogs, livestock and horses. “Lepto” is caused by spiral-shaped bacteria called spirochetes. These pathogens are often found in wildlife populations, including rats and mice. The leptospires can survive in surface water, stagnant ponds, streams, or moist soil for long periods at mild temperatures. They are short-lived in cold or hot, dry weather.

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