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English Riding Supply is recalling Happy Mouth Wire Mouth Bits sold nationwide from July 2003 to April 2012. The steel braided wire in the mouthpiece that connects the bit on either side of the horse's cheeks can become frayed, rusted or worn, w
"Two Horse Enterprises' Trail Bells were so popular for Christmas a couple years ago, we decided to provide another bell for Christmas this year," Bonnie Davis, Owner of Two Horse Enterprises stated. "With all orders placed before January 5th, 2012,
The Northeast Association of Equine Practitioners is currently holding their 2013 Annual Symposium from September 25-28, 2013 including 80 hours of continuing education featuring lameness, reproduction, and ophthalmic disorders.
Pfizer Animal Health, an international leader in the advancement of animal health, and the American Humane Association, the nationâs leading advocate on behalf of children and animals, announced the completion of the first round of an innovative researc
Equine rescue and retirement facilities are invited to apply for free vaccines through the Unwanted Horse Veterinary Relief Campaign (UHVRC), a program sponsored by the American Association of Equine Practitioners and Merck Animal Health. The deadline for
Major changes to the way pre-purchase examinations (vettings)Â in Britain are documented will be introduced in September. The new format will have significant ramifications for buyers and sellers.
Bayer HealthCare LLC, Animal Health Division, announced today, the winner of the second annual Bayer Animal Health Legend of the Year Award, Dr. Tanja Molby. The Bayer Animal Health Legend of the Year Award recognizes veterinary professionals who provide
The American Association of Equine Veterinary Technicians and Assistants is offering an online Certification Program to provide training from basic to advanced to those employed by equine practitioners and those in the equine veterinary profession
With flooding likely in the Red River Valley this spring, the North Dakota State University Equine Center will open an emergency shelter for horses again.