Access to a simple shelter or shady trees during dawn and dusk can help protect horses from mosquito bites, reducing their risk of contracting Eastern equine encephalitis or West Nile virus. Photo by Chris Skelly, MSU Extension. From MSU Extension: The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) reported Michigan’s first case of […]
Continue reading …As summer comes to a close and Fall Championship Shows, along with indoor winter riding approach, Palm Equestrian Academy team of Lynn Palm and Cyril Pittion-Rossillon encourages show ring and recreational riders to submit video for critique to improve their scores and skills or schedule live lessons. The advice of Palm and Pittion-Rossillon is invaluable […]
Continue reading …PARSIPPANY, N.J. August 27, 2025 – Zoetis Inc. today announced findings from new research conducted by the University of Pennsylvania New Bolton Center. The study1 compared quantities of alpha-2-macroglobulin (A2M); immunomodulatory cytokines, including IL-1β, IL-1Ra, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-17a, and TNF-α; and the growth factor TGF-β1 in the outputs of four commercially available orthobiologics: Pro-Stride APS, Restigen PRP, Alpha2EQ […]
Continue reading …By Dr. Jillian Johnson, DC, CA, Farmhouse Chiropractic: When we think of performance—whether in the show ring, on the field, or even in daily life—the focus often lands on hard work, training, and practice. But behind every elite performance lies something far less celebrated and far more essential: recovery. In both humans and horses, recovery is […]
Continue reading …An Exclusive Excerpt from Soft, Round & Bitless: How to Train or Transition Your Horse for Competition and Pleasure by Ali Kermeen TRADITIONAL HACKAMORE Good For: Refined Communication Not Ideal For: English Aesthetic The traditional Western hackamore is my favorite bitless bridle. It is what I have studied the most, and a great place to […]
Continue reading …DATES ANNOUNCED BIG SKY, MONTANA is one of Dana’s favorite clinics This is what we like to call – a life changing clinic at a destination place. This is a very personalized one on one time, where Dana can really help you and your horse! She takes a limited amount of horse and rider teams […]
Continue reading …(Austin, TX, August 15, 2025) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins today at the Texas State Capitol alongside Governor Greg Abbott and stakeholders from across the country announced the largest initiative yet in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) plan to combat the New World Screwworm (NWS). This announcement builds upon USDA’s five-pronged plan issued in […]
Continue reading …By Thomas Guthrie and Michael Metzger, Michigan State University Extension – August 07, 2025 Equipment for safely extricating livestock from trucks/trailers and containing animals after transport accidents will be shown in the first in-person training. Euthanasia training covers identifying compromised animals and humane euthanasia. Responding to accidents is never an easy task. Responding to an accident that involves large trucks, […]
Continue reading …Equine Omega Complete contains 1,297 iu’s of all-natural Vitamin E per daily dose of 4 oz. Equine Omega Vitamin E contains 10,000 iu’s of all-natural Vitamin E per daily dose of 4 oz. These patented products are complete essential fatty acid (omega) supplements. Vitamin E plays a vital role in equine health, no matter […]
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