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Feb 1, Deadline for Rescues to Receive Free Vaccines

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

Bayer HealthCare and EQUUS Magazine Hosting Webinar on Equine Protozoal Myelocencephalitis

Join Bayer HealthCare and EQUUS Magazine at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday, October 30, for a webinar with noted veterinarians Steve Reed and James Little about the current thoughts on Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis.

Haygain on its Way to the World Equestrian Games

Complementary hay steaming will be available to all competitors by request.

Haygain on its Way to the World Equestrian Games

Complementary hay steaming will be available to all competitors by request.

Prime Time for Spider Protection

Have you ever been in a situation where you are spending time with your special pet and you notice their focus is on something else? You can't quite make out what they're distracted by - until you get closer. Once you are in range you can see w

Saddle Lockers: Large and In Charge Equipment Storage Choices for Every Discipline

SaddleLockers offer better security, privacy, ease and quality of equipment storage for today's high performance athletes and are the only foldable steel lockers for horsemen available for purchase in the U.S.

Now Is The Time To Frost Seed (Overseed) Horse Pastures and Hay Fields

Over seeding is an easy way to improve pastures since is it more economical and less labor intensive than it is to take out an entire pasture or hay field.

EEE Detected in Vermont Emu

The Vermont Department of Health and the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets announced today that Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) was confirmed on September 22 in an emu from Brandon. This is the first time that EEE virus has been confirmed

Risk of West Nile Virus Returns

The risk of a return of West Nile virus to California this year is renewing calls for horse owners to make sure their animals are vaccinated. In 2011, 15 horses in California were confirmed positive for West Nile Virus. Four of the 15 were euthanized. All

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