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Case of Equine Influenza Confirmed in Oregon Horse

A horse from Eastern Oregon that was referred to Oregon State University’s veterinary teaching hospital because of illness has been diagnosed with equine influenza virus, a highly contagious respiratory disease in horses that typically is not fatal.

Farnam Introduces Horse and Rider Bug Repellent

Have you been waiting for an insect repellent that you can use with confidence on your horse . . . and your entire family? The wait is over! Farnam introduces CentauraT Insect Repellent for Horse and Rider – the first and only insect repellent for both

Fall Changes Contribute to Horse Colic

Changes in diet and stabling often occur at the same time as changes in weather and activity levels and these changes can impact your horse's risk of colic.

Infectious Horse Disease Update by Equine Disease Communication Center

According to reports by the Equine Disease Communication Center, a number of horses thorough out the USA have had to be euthanized because they were not protected by effective vaccination protocols.

AHP Survey Results Show Horse Owner's Major Concerns

The 2012 American Publications Equine Survey brought to the fore many of the issues that the horse industry currently faces. One objective of the study was to gain a better understanding of how those who own and/or manage horses perceive the various chall

National Horsemen’s Benevolent and Protective Association Supports AHC Welfare Code

”The American Horse Council Welfare Code of Practice encourages everyone to consider the health, safety, and welfare of their horses in all aspects of their activities, including the social and ethical issues.”

Nothing to Nay About with Horse-Friendly Improvements at Fairplex Pomona

Attendees and exhibitors of the Horse Expo Pomona will be in for a pleasant surprise as the Fairplex is making welcoming improvements for the upcoming Horse Expo Pomona, January 30 - February 1, 2015.

More than a Dozen Horses Rescued from Flood Waters in Indiana

”Around 8:30 a.m., the horse owner called 911 because the water was too cold and moving too quickly to get safely across, and although the horses were not in immediate danger where they were, the flood waters were becoming more threatening.”

Sen. Mary Landrieu: Humane Horsewoman of the Year

The Humane Society of the United States has named Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La., the 2011 Humane Horsewoman of the Year. Champion because of her work on the horse slaughter ban and Tennessee walking horse protection

New App from Equine Guelph Empowers Horse Owners

Assess your horse's vital health data, body condition score and body weight with a few simple clicks and easily share this information with your healthcare team.

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