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Range Report Refutes BLM Claims

The American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign, a national coalition of more than 45 organizations, this week released a Range Resource Report by a former BLM range manager that refutes the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM’s) rationale for the proposed

Road to the Horse Educates and Entertains

Some great Canadians have crossed the border to bring their talents and influence to the United States. Actors like Michael J. Fox. Entertainers like Celine Dion. And even great rodeo competitors like Robin Burwash. But a new brand of Canadian influence i

Strangles Cases Bring Horse Racing Cautions

Because of the  outbreak of strangles at Saratoga Raceway in New York, racing officials in Canada and throughout the United States are cautioning horse owners not to enter horses in races that participated are were located at the Saratoga race track dur

Blood Test May Diagnose Airway Disease in Horses

When a horse has difficulty breathing it can be a symptom of several life-threatening conditions and diseases. The upper part of the equine respiratory system is lined by a delicate membrane covered by a layer of mucus that traps bacteria and foreign irri

AHC Announces August 22, 2022, Webinar - Top 10 Things the Equine Community Needs to Know About Equine Liability Laws

Attorney Fershtman is the author of 'Equine Law and Horse Sense' which helps horse owners assess their needs, plan ahead and take precautions to avoid conflicts.

Allergies and Your Horse

Spring allergies tend to strike horses as soon as the weather begins to warm resulting in the immune system releasing histamines that lead to rashs, hives, and sores.

Importance of Preventative Medicine as Summer Turns into Fall

"Preventative medicine includes vaccines, a yearly physical and dental exam, fecal exams for internal parasites, and appropriate deworming strategies.”

Study Shows Grass Disease in Horses Shares Signs of Human Brain Disorders

”Researchers from the University of Edinburgh's Roslin Institute and Royal School of Veterinary Studies looked at nerve tissue from horses that had died from equine grass sickness and found the tissue contained proteins that are commonly seen in the bra

Horse Abuse to Continue in Europe

Horse charity, World Horse Welfare, is dismayed that the European Commission is not proposing any changes to the legislation which governs the long-distance transportation of horses to their slaughter in Europe. A long awaited report from the European Co

Symposium in Ireland to Address Equine Influenza

This 2nd International Symposium on Neglected Influenza Viruses will take place in Dublin, Ireland, on March 7-8, 2013.

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