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Ways to Reduce Costs of Horse Ownership

Because of the economy, many horse owners are attempting to find ways to lower the cost of caring for their horses without endangering their horse's health. Here are several ways to keep costs down:

Getting Your Foal Off to a Healthy Start

For a horse owner, nothing is as exciting and challenging as the birth of a new foal. Being prepared and knowing what to expect helps the owner to remain calm and collected, which in turn helps both the mare and the new foal.

AAEP Publishes Contagious Equine Metritis Guidelines

Dr. Sage and Dr. Peter Timoney advise equine practitioners and owners/managers to follow stringent biosecurity protocols when collecting and handling stallions plus testing prior to breeding season as assurance of disease freedom.

Merial Veterinary Research Award

​Merial is pleased to announce the Eighth Annual Veterinary Research Award for Graduate Veterinarians.

Over a Million Dollars Raised for Charity

The Palm Beach International Equestrian Center in Wellington, Florida transformed into a field of dreams for 32 Palm Beach charities in the second annual FTI Great Charity Challenge presented by Fidelity Investments® where over a million dollars was r

Cornell's Equine Seminar Series presents: "32 and You: An Owner's Guide to Genetic Tests in Horses"

Dr. Callum Donnelly, assistant professor in the Section of Theriogenology at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, will provide owners with a guide to genetics tests in horses.

Congress Joins Forces to Block Farm Labor Laws

Republicans and Democrats are joining forces and have stepped up their efforts to block new rules from the Obama administration that would limit the work younger people can do on farms. They are opposing the new regulations in the name of family farmers

Cornell’s Equine Seminar Series presents: “Equine Gastrointestinal Parasites”

Dr. Elisha Frye, assistant professor of practice in the Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences will discuss equine gastrointestinal parasites,

What is the best type of hoof trimming?

Is their one horse hoof trim that is better than another. Doug Butler, a Certified Journeyman Farrier and Ph.D. offers this advice based on years of working with all types of horses.

Botulism: More Deadly Than Wrinkles for Horses and People

Botulism is a progressive neuromuscular disease that quickly leads to weakness and flaccid paralysis or the lack of muscle tone with the reduced ability to move and typically leads to death of the horse if it’s not treated soon after the onset of clinic

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