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Equine Flu: British Horse Racing Cancelled Until February 13 at Earliest

More than 50 trainers and veterinarians have been contacted by the BHA so they can make an informed assessment of the risk of the spread of equine influenza.

First Aid in Treating Equine Injuries

Learn the three rules for treating equine injuries and how to treat the most common wounds and fractures.

Trail Riding as Therapy for Human and Horse

Newsdate: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 - 11:30 am Location: CHADRON, Nebraska Trail riding is great therapy for the mind and body of human and horse, and careful preparation can prevent a potentially wonderful experience from turning unpleasant.

Kentucky Equine Survey Reveals Big Numbers in Horse Industry

In 2012, the University of Kentucky and the Kentucky Horse Council partnered to fund and implement a statewide Kentucky Equine Survey. With significant funding from the Kentucky Agriculture Development Fund and matching funding from the industry as well a

APHIS Approves Study of Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy

APHIS is conducting the Equine Herpesvirus Myeloencephalopathy Study as part of an ongoing series of NAHMS studies on the U.S. livestock population and the spread of disease.

7 Tips for a Safe Winter for You and Your Horse

"By following a few safety tips, horse owners that live in areas where harsh winter conditions occur can avoid accidents and stay healthy.”

Horse Owners: Play It Safe During Winter Weather

Residents that live in areas where snow and ice are prevalent during the winter months are used to bundling up, braving bad roads and caring for animals even during the worst of blizzards. Montana Farm Bureau would like to remind everyone to be safety-min

Altrenogest

Learn how Altrenogest produces a progestational effect in mares and gives horse owners the ability to manage the reproductive cycle with more control over breeding procedures and the timing of the arrival of foals.

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