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  • Advances in Equine Cushing's Disease - A Nutritional Perspective

    Why is equine Cushing's disease so common? Are all horses doomed to develop it as they get older? Is there such a thing as "pre-Cushing's" and how can you tell without doing a lot of blood tests? If your horse has it, how can you prevent laminitis

    Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. - March 5, 2013 09:06

  • Coggins Test Required for Horses in Competitions

    Horse owners particpating in shows, fairs, races or other gatherings in Virginia will soon have to carry papers showing that their animals aren't infected with equine infectious anemia.

    Flossie Sellers - February 18, 2011 13:08

  • Coggins Test Required for Participant Horses

    The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (VDACS) announced today that effective March 2, 2011, an updated regulation will take effect regarding the Coggins test for equine infectious anemia.

    Flossie Sellers - March 2, 2011 10:47

  • Colostrom Donations Needed

    With foaling season getting under way, the Kentucky Horse Council reports that the colostrom bank in central Kentucky, at Hagyards, Rood and Riddle and Woodford Equine Hospital, is in dire need of donations.. Woodford is [no-glossary]out of colostr

    Flossie Sellers - April 12, 2011 09:04

  • Counts Filed in Abandoned Horses Case

    A man is facing two more counts of animal abuse charges, after authorities say he left hundreds of horses without food at a ranch east of Billings. The Yellowstone County attorney filed the charges Wednesday against James Leachman. The charges

    Flossie Sellers - March 7, 2011 09:59

  • Arabian Horse Foundation Receives Gift

    The Arabian Horse Foundation has announced it received a $50,000 gift from the Barbara Wright Hutton Trust, the largest gift the non-profit entity has ever received since re-launching in 2007. The $50,000 gift was directed to horse rescue and rehoming

    Flossie Sellers - February 2, 2011 09:37

  • Disease Causes Movement Ban

    A movement ban has been placed on horses, donkeys, mules and zebras out of Mamre and into the province after an outbreak of African horse sickness in the Western Cape.   The EU has placed a ban on horse exports out of South Africa after the ou

    Flossie Sellers - March 9, 2011 09:46

  • Donation Allows Veterinary College to Upgrade

    Thanks to the generous donation from the Equine Foundation of Canada, the Ontario Veterinary College will be upgrading their ultrasound equipment enabling 3-Dimensional imaging. Images generated by this unique equipment can be viewed and manipulate

    Flossie Sellers - February 21, 2011 09:33

  • BioHarp Helps Determine Inflammation

    The BioHarp is a cutting-edge medical imaging device that utilizes a non-invasive approach to detect inflammation on a cellular level. The device uses a complex scanning program that deciphers inflammation in the body’s organs through a bio-sensory s

    Flossie Sellers - February 11, 2011 09:48

  • Emaciated Animals Seized in Idaho

    Describing the scene as one of the worst in their memory, animal welfare workers and authorities seized nearly 100 emaciated and dehydrated animals from a ranch near Boise, Idaho, after Sheriff's deputies and state Department of Agriculture offici

    Flossie Sellers - January 21, 2011 16:27

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