Health & Education
We all want the best care possible for our horses. The Heath & Education section covers both Learning Institutions, Organizations as well as many sources for equine assistance including Veterinarians and Farriers.
For those who want a to formally study horses, the Education section includes College Riding, Equine Studies, and Veterinary Schools. Learn about the wide variety of horses in the Horse Breeds section. Supplements and Treatments Therapy are also included in the section.
Everyone can learn from Fine Art and there are some specialty Museums that might surprise you.
Horses as a therapy partner enrich the lives of the disabled. These facilities are listed in our Therapeutic Riding section. To help children and young adults build confidence and grow emotionally, please see the resources available on the Youth Outreach page.
Looking for a place to keep your horse? You can find it in the Horse Boarding section. Traveling? Find a Shipping company or Horse Sitting service if your horse is staying home!
Want to stay up to date with the latest training clinics or professional conferences? Take a look at our Calendar of Events for Health & Education for the dates and locations of upcoming events.
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In this StallSide episode, Dr. Emma Adam and Krista Lea from the University of Kentucky join cohosts Dr. Bart Barber and Dr. Peter Morresey for a conversation on the complexities of tall fescue and the implications of endophyte ingestion. The conversation opens with Dr. Adam and Lea sharing their expertise on the characteristics of tall fescue grass and the symbiotic relationship it forms with the endophyte fungus. Throughout the episode, the cohosts and guests offer a balanced blend of scientific knowledge and practical advice, exploring the effects on equine health and addressing the significance of proper pasture management techniques.
Read more: Rood & Riddle Stallside Podcast - Tall Fescue Woes: Insights on Endophyte Ingestion
In this 69th episode of StallSide, we welcome international guest Dr. Jenny Hagen, from the University of Leipzig in Germany. Dr. Hagen shares her expertise in equine biomechanics and farriery and offers an in-depth look into her innovative approach to diagnosing and treating lameness. Learn about the complexities of equine movement, the latest advancements in biomechanics, practical farriery tips, and how a thorough understanding of these fields can revolutionize lameness treatment and improve your horse's performance and well-being. Tune in for an engaging conversation that bridges cutting-edge science and everyday equine care.
- Regenerative Medicine Therapies in Horses
- Educational Benefits of Equine-Assisted Learning Programs for Students
- Why is the Mule the Most Important Member of the Horse Family? Cornell Equine Seminar
- Five Tips for Keeping Your Horse Sound - Cornell Vet Equine Seminar Series
- Deworming the horse using a paste syringe with Teresa Kackert
- Stable Vices: Theirs or Ours? Abnormal Behavior in Horses
- FAQ: Lameness and Arthritis in Horses
- How to Safely Pony a Horse with Teresa Kackart (6:55) - Certified Horsemanship Association
- Equine Emergencies 101: What To Do When the Worst Happens from Cornell Equine Seminar
- Pre-purchase Headaches in the Sport Horse
- Sources of Magnesium - Including Whole Foods
- The Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation: Improving the Ability to Diagnose Spinal Cord Diseases
- Leadership Isn’t as Simple as it Sounds - an Excerpt from "How Two Minds Meet"
- CBD and other Cannabinoids – How they can benefit you, your horses, and your pets
- Foal Handling with Monty Roberts (2:00)
- Rood & Riddle Stallside Podcast: Sport Horse Medicine & Innovative Therapies with Dr Daniel Devis
- Melatonin: Can It Predict Your Horse’s Temperament?
- Summer Safety: Barn Fans & Automatic Horse Waterers
- Upper Airway Obstruction in Barrel Racing Horses
- Start Horseback Riding off on the Right Hoof




