In today's market place with the availability of quality barn structures produced at a factory, rural and more remote locations are not at the mercy of the one stop operator down the highway.
With investment in research and educational initiatives, HHRF is a catalyst advancing knowledge of horse-human interactions impact on health and well-being of people and equines.
New research grants aimed at advancing horse health and well-being represent a significant step forward to help improve the health and welfare of equine companions worldwide.
The White Paper discusses best practices for veterinary care at international equine competitions, emphasizing the health and safety of horses while balancing the interests of riders and owners.
To follow the worm control program in horses, the first step is to start doing fecal egg counts.
This innovative grant is designed to provide funding for innovative ideas that advance our knowledge and ability to understand and modify factors that negatively impact the mental state of horses.
This event is perfect for horse lovers, Marguerite Henry fans, Breyer collectors, history buffs, and anyone who has ever fallen in love with Misty and her wild island herd.
The Long Live the Horse Care Grant provides grants to eligible rescues to help cover the cost of necessary veterinary procedures.
From musical performances and story telling to auction excitement and philanthropic camaraderie, events underscored Brooke USA’s mission to create change for working equines and people who rely on them.
The Cornell Equine Seminar Series presented by the Cornell Equine Hospital and Cooperative Extension allows equine experts to share important equine health and management topics.