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Horizon Structures Series Presents: 5 Horse Handling Hacks to Improve Safety in the Barn

The care, custody and control responsibilities of working with horses usually includes handling the noble beasts in confined spaces. Daily duties often include leading the horses to and from pastures to the shelter of a stable or horse barn. Whatever the design or style of horse housing utilized, there are … Read More

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Outbreak Alert: March 18, 2022 – Strangles in Kootenai County, ID

Equine Herpesvirus- Neurologic

Source: Attending Veterinarian Number Confirmed: 1; Facility Type: Boarding Facility; Age: 23; Gender: Stallion; Breed: Quarter Horse (QH); Usage: Breeding; Onset of Clinical Signs: 3/12/2022; Clinical Signs: Fever, lethargy, inappetance; Confirmation Date: 3/17/2022; Horse Status: Isolated; Vaccination Status: Status Unknown;

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Equine Non-Profits Granted Nearly $110,000 by USA Equestrian Trust

USA Equestrian Trust® announced today it has awarded nearly $110,000 in grants to help fund equine-focused projects by a dozen non-profits. The organizations receiving funding all submitted applications as part of the Trust’s 2021 application period. Since the inception of its grants program, the Trust has awarded nearly $2.4 million … Read More

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Respiratory System Plays Important Role In Disease Prevention

Reducing microscopic contaminants in the horse’s external environment is key to protecting equine respiratory health. Yet there’s always variables beyond the horse owner’s control: like coming into contact with another horse coping — likely unknowingly — with an infectious disease. This is when the horse’s internal environment has to be … Read More

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Morris Animal Foundation Announces New Studies Focused on Equine Behavior

Morris Animal Foundation, a leader in advancing animal health, recently announced the selection of five new equine behavior studies receiving funding in 2022. The studies will help veterinary scientists improve the well-being of horses. Dr. Wendy Koch, a veterinarian who has supported the Foundation for 30 years, provided funding for … Read More

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Farriers Lead The Charge Against Chronic Hoof Disease

Having a Game Plan The first line of defense against hoof disease is usually the farrier. While horse owners may want you to quickly eliminate a suspected hoof infection in one treatment (as part of the routine trimming and shoeing), it will be essential to provide sound advice in the … Read More

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28536 W 11th Ave, Eugene, OR 97402 – Equestrian’s dream on 122 rolling acres of trails

Barn with 6 stalls, paddocks, tack room, hay storage, separate shop area, fenced, raised bed garden area, gated entry, 3 wells, AND water rights! Delightful 1912 home features: remodeled farmhouse kitchen, wood floors, arched entryways, oversized finished, 2 car garage, plus parking for many more vehicles/toys in the shop. Note: … Read More

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Outbreak Alert: March 15, 2022 – Strangles in King County, WA

Equine Herpesvirus- Neurologic

Source: Washington State Veterinary Office Number Confirmed: 1; Facility Type: Training Facility; Notes: A horse at a training facility in King County has tested positive for Strangles The facility is  working with private vet and owner placed voluntary quarantine on facility. For more information about Strangles go to: Strangles factsheet. 

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Outbreak Alert: March 15, 2022 – Equine Influenza in Clark County, WA

Equine Herpesvirus- Neurologic

Source: Washington State Veterinary Office Number Confirmed: 1; Facility Type: Private Facility; Notes: A horse at a private facility in Clark County has tested positive for Equine Influenza. The facility is working with private vet and is under a voluntary quarantine. For more information about Equine Influenza go to: Equine … Read More

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