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Equine Fitness and Physiology

Learn about the five major physiological systems of your horse that will strengthen as a result of physical conditioning and how that will contribute to its well being and help prevent injuries.

Piroplasmosis

Piraplasmosis is a parasitic blood disease that affects horses in many regions of the world. Learn more about this disease that is similar to Malaria in people.

Role of Equine Respiratory Viruses in Diseases

Determining the cause of an equine respiratory disease is often difficult, and as a result, treatment options are limited. Veterinarians see the horse because of weight loss, fever, coughing, increased respiratory rate and nasal discharge, but are often

Minimizing and Preventing Osteoarthritis in Your Horse

Osteoarthritis causes lameness and can lead to the debilitating, premature end of a race or working horse's career making the disease a top priority for equine practitioners.

Cornell AHDC Investigating Mystery Fevers in Horses

Horse owners across the states are facing a number of distressing fevers of unknown origins. At the Cornell University Animal Health Diagnostic Center (AHDC), Dr. Linda Mittel fields a growing number of calls about mysterious fevers of unknown origins (

Investigation Sought for Misuse of Tax Dollars in Wild Horse Slaughter Scheme

In a letter to the Senate Committee that has jurisdiction over Fish and Wild Life Service refuges, AWHPC called for an immediate investigations into 252 mustangs captured in Nevada and shipped to a slaughter middleman in Mississippi.

Horse Lover Gifts Benefit Mini Horse Rescue

Need a special Christmas gift for the horse lover in your life?  Check out the offerings from Ozark Mountain MiniTack.com, a leading supplier of equipment and accessories for ponies and Miniature Horses.  There is still time to purchase a holiday gift f

New Study Offers Key to Diagnosis of Synovial Sepsis in Horses

Both blood and synovial fluid had good sensitivity and specificity, meaning that they were sufficiently able to diagnose horses with septic joint infections when present and rule out joint infections when they were not.

Cornell Clinicians Develop Diagnostic Solutions for Horse's Eye Problems

Horses with microscopic foreign objects in their eyes can benefit from a new diagnostic technique developed by researchers at Cornell University that lets doctors take pictures of living eyes in microscopic detail.

Terra Nova Training Center Takes Positive Reinforcement Training of Horses to the Desert

Interested in positive reinforcement training for horses? Spend a Terra Nova Tuesday in the desert, meet with Shawna and learn more about this powerful training technique.

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