Important Information for Horse Owners in Colorado

The Colorado State Veterinarian’s Office is monitoring an outbreak of Equine Herpes Virus (EHV)/Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) linked to barrel racing and rodeo events in Texas and Oklahoma (Nov. 5–9).

A Season of Growth

A Season of Growth

A Season of Growth Colorado’s Equine Community Leads with Collaboration In partnership with Colorado State University Colorado Horse Council

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Colorado Hay Directory

Colorado Hay Directory

"Hay continues to be a leading crop in the state, and we have requests from around the country for Colorado hay," said Wendy White, marketing specialist for the Colorado Department of Agriculture. "The directory is a great way for producers to market their hay and it...

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Horse Training for Beginners

Horse Training for Beginners

If you are new to horses and riding, the idea of actually training a horse can seem rather intimidating. Horses are big, have minds of their own, and can at times seem very unpredictable. However, if you are willing to take the time to learn about how horses think and...

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Good Ground Manners

Good Ground Manners

Ground Manners - An Overview Horse training success is all in the work from the ground. A good, long-term relationship between you and your horse is built from the ground up, literally. Ground manners is about teaching your horse how to behave around humans and that...

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We are on Facebook

We are on Facebook

We are on Facebook Denver, CO - In an effort to stay connected to and network with the fast moving equine industry in Colorado, the Colorado Horse Council (CHC) and the Rocky Mountain Horse Expo (RMHE) announces the launch of two new FaceBook pages.  With continued...

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