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  • Thanks To NERN, Hundreds of Horses Have a Brighter Future

    Utilizing local vets, venues, and volunteers, National Equine Resource Network [NERN] improved the lives of hundreds of horses by providing low cost castration services to horse owners in need this past year.

    Flossie Sellers - January 10, 2013 08:20

  • BLM Announces Nitrates Probable Cause of Mustang Deaths

    Toxic chemicals including nitrates may have caused the deaths of 71 mustangs managed by the Nevada Bureau of Land Management on the Nellis Range west of Las Vegas. High levels of nitrates were found in water samples taken from a pond the wild horses us

    Flossie Sellers - August 13, 2012 16:53

  • Needlescope Technology - A Winner with Equine Vets

    Located in Golden Colorado and using a network of global manufacturing affiliates throughout the world, BioVision Technologies, LLC develops and manufactures innovative micro-visualization solutions that enable endoluminal and minimally invasive medical p

    Flossie Sellers - August 14, 2012 08:33

  • Equine Feed Oat Project Awards Grant for Nutritional Research

    The Equine Feed Oat Project (EFOP) today announced the recipient of its first equine oat research grant. Dr. Laurie Lawrence of the University of Kentucky will receive more than $122,000 in funding for a two-year research project beginning in February 201

    Flossie Sellers - January 12, 2013 09:56

  • State Health Departments Issue West Nile Warnings

    Health Departments in several state have issued health warning regarding the threat of West Nile Virus to both horses and people. In Indiana, the state Board of Animal Health is urging horse owners to be vigilant about making sure their animals are vaccin

    Flossie Sellers - August 15, 2012 10:18

  • Online Video Shows Rapid Spread of Equine Influenza

    In August, 2007, 13 horses arrived in Melbourne, Australia from Japan. Unbeknownst at the time, eight of those horses were infected with the equine influenza virus. Within two months, those eight infected horses would spread the disease to 76,000 horses o

    Flossie Sellers - January 12, 2013 10:19

  • Charity Needs Custom-made Pajamas for Itchy Horse

    A horse charity in England is asking someone to step forward to help a horse that is especially sensitive to midge bites that result in a condition known as "sweet itch." The Whitchurch-based HorseWorld Visitor Centre is appealing for a sponsor or skilled

    Flossie Sellers - August 15, 2012 11:01

  • Research into Gut Bacteria May Save Horses' Lives

    Ontario Veterinary College researcher, Dr. Scott Weese has a number of horse-related research goals. Among them is better understanding of the role of Clostridium difficile, an anaerobic spore-forming bacterium in the different types of intestinal dise

    Flossie Sellers - August 15, 2012 12:01

  • Insecticide/Repellent Protects Horses from Flies and Disease

    With drought-like conditions affecting several regions of the United States, Absorbine® recognizes the particular needs of horse owners in hot, dry climates. The development of UltraShield® Red Insecticide & Repellent offers broad spectrum protection ag

    Flossie Sellers - August 16, 2012 10:14

  • Equine Guelph's Horse Colic Survey Ending Soon

    Colic is the number one killer of horses (other than old age!)  As a result, Equine Guelph is developing a new colic prevention program and we need your help! 

    Flossie Sellers - August 16, 2012 10:49

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