By Janis Blackwell With the opening of the 2016-17 school year at North Central Texas College in Gainesville came the return of a program long absent,...
By Lauren Lamb, DVM Every year thousands of foals are born in the United States. Most of these foals are bred and raised to have a...
By Krista Lucas Strong, intelligent, docile, athletic and colorful describe a relatively new caravan breed of equine. The Gypsy Vanner may be a lesser-known breed, but...
By Corsi Crumpler If you picked up last month’s issue of NTFR, perhaps you took a peek at the article written about Lowrance Performance Horses. However,...
By Janis Blackwell Growing up in Graham, Texas, Todd Brewer had what would be considered a normal childhood. He completed all his school years there, showed...
By Dr. Lauren Lamb Strangles, which is caused by Streptococcus equi ssp equi (S. equi) bacteria, is a disease commonly seen in horses. This bacterial infection...
By Corsi Crumpler When it comes to caring for others, it takes more than a syringe and medication to get the job done. Caring for another...
By Krista Lucas Horses come in all different shapes and sizes. Sometimes, large personalities come in small packages. There are many breeds of ponies – a...
By Jessica Crabtree Modern medicine advances daily, so it is no surprise that equine medicine and rehabilitation have done the same. Like athletes in various disciplines,...
By Janis Blackwell Britt Nantz is a young man raised and educated in Graham, Texas, where he helped his father ranch, played sports and grew up...