Oakwood Foundation Scholarships by The Foundation for the Horse Press Release Five accomplished equine veterinary students each received $5,000 Oakwood Foundation Scholarships, made possible by the generosity of Renee and John Grisham’s Oakwood Foundation Charitable Trust. The awards were presented ...

Press Release Neda DeMayo received the EQUUS Foundation Humanitarian Award at the Pegasus Awards Dinner on January 14, 2024, during the US Equestrian Federation (USEF) Annual Meeting in Louisville, Kentucky. The EQUUS Foundation and the USEF established the Humanitarian Award in 2009 ...

At Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga Weir joins THS leadership team to expand the human impact of retired Thoroughbred and Standardbred racehorses. Press Release Saratoga Springs, NY – Kim Weir, former major gifts fundraiser at the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, has joined ...

Press Release Thanks to Ariat International, five deserving volunteers at equine charities across the United States receive a $270 Gift Card for Ariat Boots each quarter. Ariat International sponsors the EQUUS Foundation Champions program, which aims to stimulate and reward volunteerism on behalf ...

Mustang Gentler, Stefanie Skidmore, Believes in Slow Feeding and Slow Training ―L.A. Sokolowski Taking it slow, whether it’s gentling wild horses or feeding them, is important. Ask Stefanie Skidmore with the Colorado nonprofit organization, Wild Horse Outreach & Advocacy (WHOA). ...

―Dr. Nettie Liburt, PhD, PAS & Dr. Ashley Wagner, PhD The words “performance horse” conjure up many an image in one’s mind―from the Olympic jumper to the eventer, the racehorse, to the barrel horse. But in fact, performance horses come ...

—Dr. Ashley Wagner, Ph.D., Equinutrix Nutrition Horses have evolved as grazing animals, which means they are designed to continually consume forage; historically, this was in the form of fresh grass. Fresh pasture is an ideal forage source for many reasons: ...

—By. Dr. G. Robert Grisel, DVM Most horse owners, trainers, and veterinarians have at one time or another contributed to the telemedical practice of veterinary medicine, whether they realized it or not. If your veterinarian has ever communicated with you ...

―DR. NETTIE R. LIBURT, PHD, PAS OF BUCKEYE™ NUTRITION In most typical feed rooms, regardless of discipline or breed of horse, you’ll probably see a few different types of feed to accommodate the needs of different horses. This is a ...

―Dr. Nettie R. Liburt, PhD, PAS & Kristen M. Janicki, MS, PAS of BUCKEYE™ Nutrition If you’ve ever had a horse who was a hard keeper, a picky eater, or simply a hard-worker that just needs a lot of feed ...