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Fraud and Ethics Charges-Wyoming State Rep

Wyoming resident and animal welfare advocate Patricia Fazio filed charges last year that alleged that Sue Wallis, a Wyoming State Representative, attempted to defraud horse slaughter supporters [no-glossary]out of $30,000 in a bogus truck raffle and th

Study Shows How Effects of Horseback Riding Improves Learning in Children

Research shows the effects of vibrations produced by horses during riding lead to activation of the sympathetic nervous system, improving learning in children.

Impact of Brexit on Competition Horse Movement Between Countries

The concern with the EU Animal Health Law is the potential for Border Station control on health certification causing waiting time for FEI competition horses.

Review Examines Antimicrobial Resistance in Bacteria from Horses

”A new review in the Equine Veterinary Journal reveals that antimicrobial resistance is prevalent in bacteria from horses, particularly E. coli, and a better understanding of antimicrobial resistance is vital before steps can be taken to limit the exten

Vesicular Stomatitis Reported in Texas

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has reported Vesicular Stomatitis (VS), in the State of Texas with five horses confirmed as having the viral disease. The confirmed cases are in Kinney County, southeast of Del Rio.

Horse Vets Warn About Equine Strangles

Following recent outbreaks of equine strangles in the Dronfield and Chesterfield areas of Derbyshire this past month, British veterinarians are alerting local horse owners of the dangers of this highly contagious disease.

Horses and Hypersensitivity to Insect Bites

Insect bite hypersensitivity or IBH, also known as sweet itch, makes the summer months miserable for many horses, ponies, and donkeys. Research is continuing into understanding why only some horses are affected by IBH and designing vaccines that might be

Kentucky Derby - Horses, Longshots, and Dreams

Early on the favorite to win today's Kentucky Derby was a horse by the name of Orb, but with a forecast for rain, all of the analysis and handicapping may be for nought so it's wait-and-see time.

Judge Says Horse Slaughter Can Resume

The slaughter of horses for food could resume this week in the United States due to a ruling by a federal judge who dismissed a lawsuit by animal welfare groups that sought to prevent the practice.

Ingenuity and Old Fire Hose Save a Horse

An amazing story about how two men with ingenuity, an old fire hose, and a horse with a fighting spirit recently made headlines is reported by Lisa Allmendinger, regional writer for AnnArbor.com.

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