Reading Time: 3minutes Horse slaughter is a fraught issue right now in the Canadian livestock sphere. The author writes that, while it has a role, traceability, transparency and humane handling must be in play. The post Canada’s slaughter horse industry lacks transparency appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Columns Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
WITH the dust now settled on the Royal Adelaide Show for 2025, what stands out when taking a closer look at the winners is the amount of new talent that has progressed quickly to the top of the lineups. For the Shaw family, Margot Haynes and David Quayle, this royal was definitely one to remember, with two of their young horses featuring as stars of the show.| The Regional
Horse slaughter is a fraught issue right now in the Canadian livestock sphere. The author writes that, while it has a role, traceability, transparency and humane handling must be in play. The post Canada’s slaughter horse industry lacks transparency appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorOp/Ed & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
DOCUMENTS released under Freedom of Information have revealed that contrary to statements made to ratepayers and the media, the City of Greater Bendigo was fully responsible for the Bendigo Showgrounds Master Plan Project and had told the government it would undertake a significantly greater level of consultation than it delivered.| The Regional
ORGANISERS of the Brisbane CDI and Queensland Dressage Championships put together a seamlessly run event featuring top class performances and a bit of fun.| The Regional
THE inaugural Off-The-Track Carnival at Boneo Park, Victoria, showcased retired Thoroughbred racehorses in front of a large and enthusiastic crowd over two days. The 387 horses displayed their versatility, competing on the flat and jumping across dressage, showing, showjumping and combined training disciplines.| The Regional
EXPERIENCED event rider Delwyn Ogilvy and her current mount, Walter, are proving that in the sport of equestrian, age is just a number.| The Regional
VICTORIAN Stacey Rusic continues to blaze a trail in her chosen discipline of side saddle, winning this year’s Peter Mitchell Churchill Fellowship to study the historic art of riding “same side” as a modern-day equestrian discipline.| The Regional
THE Mallala Showjumping Club has hosted its much-anticipated Winter Jumping Classic at the Mallala Equestrian Centre, just north of Adelaide.| The Regional
THE Welsh Pony and Cob Society of South Australia once again proved why it is one of the hardest-working breed societies in the state, delivering another jam-packed performance event that felt more like a picture-perfect spring show than an outing in the depths of winter.| The Regional
WINTER is the time of year when many hug their fireplaces with a book and warm lap rug but it’s also when breeders of horses and ponies like to brave the cool breezes and join together at shows to compare their youngstock.| The Regional
THE Melbourne International Three-Day Event has again delivered a long weekend of highlights in spades.| The Regional
THE 2025 Friends of Woady Yaloak Horse Trials at Smythesdale Victoria was so popular organisers had to close the entry book almost a month out and start a wait list.| The Regional
JADE Woodhead Butler is one of those people you can’t help but admire for her ability to get jobs done. As a rider, coach and mother of a young baby, she was also the event director of Dressage and Jumping with The Stars, while at the same time still managing to keep one of the best dressage series in Victoria running.| The Regional
THE Yarra Hills Hillbillies team of Jessica Welch, Annika Collins, Beth McCann and Paul Buckland from the Yarra Hills Equestrian Club was the winner of this year’s Top Teams Horse Trials.| The Regional
THERE’S an old saying, "he's got a good eye for a horse". It means someone is skilled at recognising all-round quality and that undefinable “something” that is a combination of conformation, temperament and suitability for a specific purpose, such as racing or riding.| The Regional
Explore how horses shaped mythology and folklore around the world. From divine steeds to symbols of power and freedom, discover their cultural and spiritual significance. #Horses #AncientHistory| PetPress
Magnesium is an essential macro-mineral that plays a crucial role in the health and wellbeing of horses. It is essential for more than 350 biochemical processes in the body of the horse, including generation of cellular energy and decoding genetic information. Understanding the importance of magnesium at the cellular level and its impact on health issues can help The post The critical role of magnesium in horse health appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorColumns & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
A well-maintained barn is the foundation of horse safety, yet many common injuries occur in what should be the safest… Read More The post Essential Barn Safety: Your Checklist for Preventing Horse Injuries appeared first on NASC LIVE.| NASC LIVE
EXCLUSIVE: Research has revealed a string of incidents where hounds, horses and riders have ended up on or near tracks| Daily Mirror
Young horse training plans and workloads must match their skeletal development. Failing to plan around growth plates can create lifelong physical problems.| The Western Producer
Discover why prevention is the smartest investment in pet product safety and how quality systems, training, and third-party verification reduce recall risks.| NASC LIVE
Two of the nation’s most iconic service horses, both gifted to Elizabeth II by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, have officially retired to The Horse Trust| The Horse Trust
Reading Time: 3minutes Neck pain in horses, particularly at the base of the neck, is getting more attention from equestrians and veterinarians, probably because we have better diagnostic imaging tools to diagnose problems. The horse world now has access to improved radiographic techniques, ultrasonography, nuclear scintigraphy and, the most notable contributor, MRI technology. The latter allows us to […] Read more The post Heading off neck pain in horses appeared first on Alberta Farmer Exp...| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Horse Health Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Reading Time: 3minutes The current trend in the horse world when it comes to degenerative joint disease or arthritis is to focus on five main treatment categories, all directly targeting the afflicted joint. This works for the immediate joint problem, but often overlooks or discounts the holistic nature of the illness. Understanding the elements underpinning this multi-factored system […] Read more The post Treating arthritis in your horse appeared first on Alberta Farmer Express.| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Horse Health Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Reading Time: 3minutes Glacier FarmMedia – Stallions play an integral role in equestrian pursuits as they impact both performance and reproductive success. But stallion welfare is often marginalized due to historical practices, misconceptions or business considerations. Stallions often receive excellent physical care, but their basic psychological needs for social interaction and movement are frequently disregarded in favour of […] Read more The post Managing your stallion appeared first ...| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Horse Health Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
Reading Time: 3minutes Glacier FarmMedia – Chronic Progressive Lymphedema (CPL) is a condition that compromises lymphatic drainage, leading to swelling in the lower limbs and complications like bacterial, fungal or parasitic infections. It’s a longstanding and often misunderstood condition prevalent in draft-type horses such as Belgians, Clydesdales, Shires, Gypsy Vanners, English cobs, German draft horse breeds, Friesians and […] Read more The post CPL: a big health issue for big horse...| Alberta Farmer ExpressLatest Horse Health Stories - Alberta Farmer Express
The interaction between a horse’s tongue and the bit is a critical aspect of horsemanship and equine welfare and has implications for physical health,| Alberta Farmer Express
When industry professionals discuss recalls, conversations often focus on immediate safety concerns and regulatory compliance. However, the actual cost of… Read More The post The True Cost of Recalls: What Companies Need to Know appeared first on NASC LIVE.| NASC LIVE
Learn how the pet industry responds to recalls & key prevention strategies. Understand FDA inspections, health risks, & quality systems that protect dogs, cats, & horses.| NASC LIVE
Public attention has shifted away from selenium management, but the trace mineral still an important health factor for horses to get in their diet.| Manitoba Co-operator
Rehoming a pet is never easy. Learn how to make the process safe, respectful, and loving—for your pet, their future family, and yourself.| NASC LIVE
Please enjoy some of the beauty from the Great Plains of western South Dakota. Last year’s time on the ranch found us gathered with all kids together for the first time in many years. …| Dawn Wink: Dewdrops
Every facet of a horse barn is an opportunity to improve climate resilience. The process could inspire you.| Morning Ag Clips
In the excellent new middle grade graphic novel Creaky Acres (Kokila, 2025), a parental job change means ten-year old Nora has to leave her friends, her school, and her beloved high-end horse facil…| What's Not Wrong?
Theodore Roosevelt National Park's last superintendent has left and U.S. Sen. John Hoeven says new park officials have agreed to be more transparent.| Grand Forks Herald
Failure to trim hoofs properly can lead to heel deformities, weak frogs, laminitis and affect movement. Here's how to correct toe position and get the horse on the road to recovery.| Manitoba Co-operator
Proprioception is a natural ability shared by humans and horses. It involves the body’s inherent awareness of its position, movement and balance in| Manitoba Co-operator
My year 2025 started, totally unexpectedly, with a commission from the Medieval World magazine, offering to write for them an article on medieval horses for their special horse- themed issue. Horse…| thegrailquest
Understanding Melbourne Cup Odds The odds are calculated based on several factors, including a horse’s past performance, the skill of the jockey, and current...| modelonamission
River's mysterious tying up last weekend was disappointing, because I had planned to ride two days of 50s at Cuyama Oaks. But she's ok!| Wild Horses
Professional barrel racer and motivational speaker Amberley Snyder talked about triumphing over personal injury at a free event at the R&J Arena and Events Center in Verndale on Sunday, March 23.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Slow feeding horses: How to get started, what to expect and the benefits horse owners can expect to see when hay is no longer getting eaten all at once.| Alberta Farmer Express
The Trade Literature Collection covers a multitude of subjects. As might be expected, many of the catalogs advertise products. These might be items such as clothing, furniture, bicycles, or even more »| Smithsonian Libraries and Archives / Unbound
SCR 4006 asks Congress to establish federal protections for the wild horse herd in North Dakota's sole national park; legislators reject proposed oversight board| Dickinson Press
SCR 4006 asks Congress to establish federal protections for the wild horse herd in North Dakota's sole national park; legislators reject proposed oversight board| Grand Forks Herald
Wild horse advocates will also seek a resolution from the North Dakota Legislature urging federal protection for the horses.| Grand Forks Herald
Horses do not need regular baths to stay clean. Usually, grooming is enough to keep a horse clean and healthy.| horseracingsense.com
Modern horse feeding advice frequently recommends adding concentrated feeds to pasture or hay diets.| Alberta Farmer Express
Rural areas have difficulty finding new doctors to replace retiring veterinarians.| Wadena Pioneer Journal
Rural areas have difficulty finding new doctors to replace retiring veterinarians.| Park Rapids Enterprise
Documents detail an Arabian horse in Minnesota from the Polish communist party, plans to covertly sterilize the stallion, and a possible informant in a newsroom.| Mitchell Republic
Gaits of Hope offers free equine assisted therapy to those who have served in the U.S. military. Veterans say it's made a substantial difference in their mental health.| Agweek
I’ve recently decided it’s time to euthanize my old horse, Oliver — everyone calls him Ollie for short. He’s almost 28 years old, and growing increasingly arthritic.| Canadian Cattlemen
Symptoms of Western equine encephalitis and tips for preventing the disease.| Canadian Cattlemen
Although it’s the end of Florida’s rainy season, the rain has not stopped! Horse owners need to be aware of a persistent disease threat to horses called pythiosis. Pythiosis is a life-threatening infectious disease caused by the pathogen Pythium insidiosum, which can lead to painful and debilitating skin lesions. Standing water, swamps, marshes, and other…| largeanimal.vethospitals.ufl.edu
The hands of Jesus – imagine them. What a precious picture this should be for us. See the nail-scarred hands of the Son and see all things as being in those hands. This is the whole point of what we read about in Revelation 5 and 6. The Lamb of God took hold of the […] The post All in the Hands of the Lamb appeared first on GGWO Church Baltimore.| GGWO Church Baltimore
The first confirmed equine case of West Nile virus in Minnesota this year caused a horse death in August. Several other horse deaths were reported in the area, without confirmed tests.| Agweek
Though this specialty form of luxury equine architecture was falling out of fashion in England by the turn of the nineteenth century, there were still several in place across Britain. In addition, the Prince of Wales had commissioned more than … Continue reading →| The Regency Redingote
Treating horses like pets restricts healthy movement and activity, critical social interaction in a herd, leads to unnatural feeding strategies and practices and can seriously impact a horse's health and well-being.| Alberta Farmer Express
ICAR-National Research Centre on Equines, Hisar recognises the need to conserve this breed. Their efforts have now borne fruit in the form of a Zanskari horse foal using Embryo transfer technology.| Gaon Connection | India's Biggest Rural Media Platform
Horses are a wonderful breed of animal—sleek, sure-footed, tireless, gentle, majestic, and patient. The horse is often the illustration of humility or meekness, which is “power under control.” We are called to be like them in the sense of being humble and allowing God to direct our lives. He said, “I will instruct you and […]| The Northwest Connection
Most residents and visitors to Florida associate the state with alligators or manatees or pelicans. Horses are not likely to be identified with the Sunshine State, but that would be a serious error. With over 385,000 horses, Florida has the … Continue reading →| floridatraveler
The old adage, “no hoof, no horse” is a timeless reminder of the fundamental importance of hoof health in equines, and it’s particularly pertinent for the| Alberta Farmer Express
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The hippodrome of Buenos Aires is a place for horse racing, events and dining, set on spectacular, Victorian Era grounds in the trendy Palermo neighborhood.| Wander Argentina
Did you know that up to 90% of horses suffer from digestive issues, particularly performance horses? And up to 30% may have ulcers. Preston Trail Farms recently hosted Aaron Custer of Mannsville Ag Center to discuss nutrition and horse health with our customers, fans and friends. https://youtu.be/pWCE8OG6oRg Most of us love our horses and| Preston Trail Farms
Charming public domain children's book illustration of a pet pony from the early 1900s.| ReusableArt.com