This bill would prevent the resumption of horse slaughter operations in the United States, end current export for slaughter abroad, and protect the public from consuming potentially toxic horse meat.
On the 30th of August 2011 the scientific paper authored by Drs. Veronica Fowler, Mark Kennedy and David Marlin entitled âA comparison between the Monty Roberts technique and a conventional UK technique for initial training of riding horsesâ was acc
One challenge to fecal microbiota transplantation is the path to the colon is much longer in a horse, precluding administration by enema for example, and requiring delivery into the stomach via the nose instead.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed that import permits will continue to be required for the importation of semen and embryos from the U.S. into Canada during 2011. These import restrictions are a result of Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) in
Unfortunately, even though young horses generally aren't exposed to stressful activities, they can develop stomach ulcers and the presence of ulcers in foals has been reported as ranging between 25 percent and 51 percent.
âWet weather this year has lead to a thriving mosquito population making vaccination of horses against mosquito-borne diseases more important than ever.â
Time to enter the Horizon Structures Sweepstakes for a chance to win a brand-new run-in shed valued at over $3500.00, plus learn about other fabulous offers.
Since starting this project, FarmVet and its loyal customers have helped raise over $19,000.00 to help equestrians in need.
Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation Launches New Projects Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation (GJCRF) has announced that a slate of 17 research projects will be funded during 2011. The slate includes nine projects to be launched this year a
After a long battle of lameness, and thanks to an innovative new regenerative therapy called VIV8 from VIVREGEN, LLC, Ben, the Civil War Re-Enactment horse is back on the battlefield.