The herb cucurmin has been used in the form of turmeric in Indian or Ayurvedic medical cultures for centuries, demonstrating benefits from wound healing to joint maladies and even cardiovascular health.
Stimulating stem cells to heal faster through the use of shock wave therapy is part of the exciting new research being conducted at the OVC by Dr. Koenig.
Compounding pharmacies, including those that produce equine medications, are going largely untracked, unregulated and under-inspected by states across America, according to a new report.
BCHA is a non-profit made up of state organizations, affiliates, and at-large members bringing about positive changes in the use of horses in wilderness and public lands.
In the wake of the global pandemic, the theme of this year’s Equine Industry Symposium will be RESILIENCE: Rethinking, Restructuring, Revaluating due to COVID-19.
Starting 1 January 2013, the use of a properly fastened Protective Headgear will be mandatory while riding on the show grounds.(article 140.1, General Regulations).
Applications for funding should be limited to topics relevant to EMS and PPID, especially those within the ECIR Group philosophy of diagnosis, diet, trim, and exercise (DDT/E) and prevention of laminitis.
The underlying purpose of Discover Ranches Travel Series is to preserve the ranching heritage and shed light on how ranches are making greater contributions to the land and people around them.
Using Stablelab to check SAA in foals produces quick results for guiding treatment decisions, as well as monitoring the response to the treatment provided.
Embryo transfer is the process of taking a fertilized embryo from a mare and transferring it to another mare. With this technology (somewhat controversial), a mare may have more than one genetic foal in a breeding season. Is it right for your mare?