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  • Gene Research in Horses Also Benefits Humans

    DNA microarrays are small, solid supports containing thousands of gene sequences that are immobilized or attached at fixed locations.

    Flossie Sellers - October 24, 2012 13:20

  • Genetic Testing of Arabian Horses Encouraged

    A subcommittee of the The Arabian Horse Association, the Equine Stress, Research and Education Subcommittee on Genetic Disorders has developed special information on genetics and genetic disorders of particular interest to the Arabian breed.

    Flossie Sellers - June 4, 2012 08:31

  • Genomic Map Opens Way for Foal Vaccine

    For three decades, Dr. John Prescott, University of Guelph Professor and Chair of the OVC Department of Pathobiology, has been unwavering in his quest to find a vaccine able to combat the deadly Rhodococcus bacterium that causes pneumonia in foals and can

    Flossie Sellers - June 13, 2012 12:25

  • Researchers Seeking Vaccine for Foal Pneumonia

    University of Georgia researchers have investigated the feasibility of immunizing and protecting foals from Rhodococcus equi by vaccinating new foals with a live-attenuated riboflavin-requiring R. equi strain. If this research moves forward to a successf

    Flossie Sellers - May 24, 2012 14:42

  • Health Officials Alerting Horse Owners to Mosquito-borne Diseases

    Health officials across the country are continuing to alert horse owners and the public to the dangers of mosquito-borne illnesses in both horses and humans including Eastern equine encephaltis and West Nile virus.

    Flossie Sellers - September 10, 2012 09:46

  • Risk of West Nile Virus Returns

    The risk of a return of West Nile virus to California this year is renewing calls for horse owners to make sure their animals are vaccinated. In 2011, 15 horses in California were confirmed positive for West Nile Virus. Four of the 15 were euthanized. All

    Flossie Sellers - April 20, 2012 10:24

  • Heart Health and Your Horse

    Although acquired heart disease is uncommon in horses, when it develops it is accompanied by a reduction in exercise capacity and shortness of breath and the horse may collapse with congestive heart failure.

    Flossie Sellers - February 12, 2013 11:05

  • Help for Obstructive Airway Disease in Horses

    Obstructive airway disease in horses is a common condition characterized by coughing, decreased exercise intolerance, an elevated respiratory rate, loss of body condition as well as secondary respiratory infections. The condition is frequently exacerbated

    Flossie Sellers - July 12, 2012 08:58

  • Helping Your Horse Get Rid of Exercise Related Cough

    If your horse coughs several times at the beginning of exercise, he may have upper airway irritation, tracheal irritation, allergies or a respiratory condition called inflammatory airway disease. Inflammatory airway disease is a chronic inflammatory condi

    Flossie Sellers - May 28, 2012 11:28

  • Hendra Disease Confirmed in Two Queensland Horses

    Biosecurity Queensland is managing two new Hendra virus cases - one near Rockhampton and the other near Ingham - after positive test results were received late last night.

    Flossie Sellers - May 30, 2012 14:18

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