The nation's first Equine Activity Liability Act was enacted in 1989. Now, 47 states (all except California, Maryland, and New York) have them. All of these laws differ. With the passage of time, questions have emerged about how these laws work and what they do.
Disease management is the goal for chronically laminitic horses as a cure is not known. The question is, what type of nutritional restrictions are necessary for a horse with chronic laminitis? Because horses are foragers by nature, choosing the best grazing option requires thoughtful consideration.
The winter months are not kind to equine hooves. Those that spend time outside often are in mud or frozen ground, while those that are indoors often are standing in bedding that’s soaked with urine. Here are some tips for your clients to keep in mind.
A pair of farriers will be on their way to the 2016 International Hoof-Care Summit after the American Association of Professional Farriers (AAPF) awarded them Roy Bloom Scholarships.
Former Mountain Top, Pa., farrier and blacksmith Michael John Kaminski III of La Vernia, Texas, died peacefully in his sleep Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015. He was 56.
The world’s top-ranked dressage competitor donated a number of equestrian memorabilia to a charity auction that benefits working equines around the world.
A dozen southeastern Wisconsin farriers gathered recently on for an exchange of ideas with several veterinarians at the Wisconsin Equine Clinic & Hospital.
A South Carolina farrier who was acquitted in the 2013 death of a racehorse is suing the county, a veterinarian and the horse’s owner for blaming him for the animal’s demise, according to court records.
As open land disappears and development sprawls, horse owners are having to confine their equine activities to smaller and more urban spaces. With this comes a host of challenges.
Townsville-based Equine Solutions has filled a niche previously unavailable to northern horse sport enthusiasts with the introduction of a farrier supply service which is the first of it’s kind for the region.
In this episode, Mark Ellis, a Wisconsin farrier who learned the ropes with Renchin, recalls Red’s relationships with area veterinarians, his legacy and the second career as American Farriers Journal’s technical editor.
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