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Dover Saddlery Enhances Sponsorship Program

Dover Saddlery

LITTLETON, MA, March 18, 2016— Dover Saddlery is proud to announce it has enhanced its gift certificate sponsorship program in order to better serve a horse shows,  equestrian events, clubs and associations. Dover Saddlery has increased the quantity of gift certificates offered as part of its sponsorship program. The Dover … Read More

Sox For Horses ® Inc.: More ‘Made in America’ Proud Than Ever

Tallahassee, Florida (March 2016) In the last five years America has put more people back to work than Europe, Japan and all advanced economic nations combined.* That ‘Made in America’ pride is something Sox For Horses ® Inc. president and founder Raymond Petterson understands. Since 2007 the Tallahassee entrepreneur has … Read More

ClearSpan’s New Pavilion Building Creates The Ideal Covered Environment

(SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn.)  ClearSpan ™ Fabric Structures, the industry-leading manufacturer of tension fabric buildings, revealed its new building offering today, the Pavilion Building. The new structure features no end walls or sidewalls, creating a covered, outdoor atmosphere that can be used for equine arenas. The Pavilion Building is covered by … Read More

Joe Watt Canyon Ride May 14th

Joe Watt

Spring time in Kittitas County finds the elk herds leaving their winter feeding grounds, early spring flowers in full bloom and the annual Back Country Horsemen of Washington Joe Watt Canyon Prize Ride. This year the ride will be May 14th, with camping available both before and after the ride … Read More

Why is Colic so Common in Domestic Horses?

The number one killer of horses other than old age is colic. If you search “equine colic” on the World Wide Web, over 400,000 results will appear! Many of them explain colic as a common yet potentially deadly disorder of the digestive system with a wide array of causes. To … Read More

Springtime Laminitis: Management Tips to Reduce the Risk

Tuesday, March 8, 2016— In many parts of the country, dormant winter forages will soon transition to lush, green grass. As seasons change, forage growth accelerates and ingestion of fructan-rich grasses increases. While overindulgence of fructans can be problematic for certain horses, owners can take steps to ensure a seamless … Read More

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