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Wild Horse Adoption Cancelled

The Bureau of Land Management has cancelled its wild horse adoption scheduled for next weekend in Ellensburg, Washington because of  feared exposure to EVH-1. One horse owner believes at least seven of his horses have been exposed to the virus.

Red Bucket Equine Rescue To Hold Annual Fundraiser

On November 24, 2013, Red Bucket Equine Rescue will hold their an end-of-the-year fund raiser with Bob Eubanks as the Master of Ceremonies so they can continue to rescue horses and provide the care, rehabilitation and training necessary to find them home

4D Measurement – Protecting Horses from Ill-fitting Saddles

”A new Kickstarter campaign is creating “measurably” better lives for horses with its 4D Measurement Program – Protecting Horses From Saddles - which aims to solve saddle fitting problems by renting the state-of-the-art three-dimensional-horse/sad

Equine Piroplasmosis Guidelines Published by AAEP

Re-use of needles, syringes, and IV sets, blood-contamination of multi-dose drug vials, use of illegal blood products have been identified as common methods of blood-borne disease transmission.

Equine Oat Research Advisory Board Conducts Inaugural

The Equine Feed Oat Project conducted its inaugural board meeting in Orlando, Fl., officially ushering into existence the first-of-its kind organization uniting horse owners and oat growers.

Horses Prone to Ulcers May Need Supplements

Equine Gastric Ulcer Syndrome occurs in approximately 60 to 90 percent of the adult horse population and 25 to 50 percent of foals depending on age, overall performance, and situations related to daily life of the horse.

Helen Woodward Equine Center Offers State-of-Art Services

The Helen Woodward Animal Center with several locations in San Diego County takes equine health and services seriously. Recently the Center began offering a unique service to help diagnose injured horses by adding a high- field Magnetic Resonance Imagin

Cases of Infectious Equine Diseases Reported in Kentucky in 2013

The Kentucky Department of Agriculture is a leader among other states when situations occur which threaten the equine industry and they are vigilant in sounding alerts when cases of infectious diseases such as West Nile virus and equine encephalomyelitis

Effects of Shoeing on the Loading Pressure on Joints of Quarter Horses

This study will help researchers better understand how the loading pressure placed on our horses’ joints may change when we shoe our horses.

Low Cost Gelding Clinics Headed to More States

National Equine Resource Network’s (NERN) low-cost gelding clinic drive that has already gelded over 150 CA horses in 2012 will be expanding to other states this Fall.

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