"We invite veterinarians to refer horse owners to our facility to use our technology with the Lameness Package to finally find an accurate diagnosis, and provide a guarantee that we can provide a definitive diagnosis, or you donât pay.â
 Learn why infections in horses are common, why a daily physical inspection of the horse is important, and about the pasture and stable management techniques necessary to prevent secondary infections that will require veterinary care.
Members of the Foundation's Equine Scientific Advisory Board are volunteer experts in their fields who help direct fair and unbiased funding decisions to advance horse health globally.
Currently, AAEP reaches more than 5 million horse owners through over 9,000 members and is involved in ethics issues, practice research and continuing education in the equine veterinary profession.
If cryopreserved, stored cells can be used; treatment of horses would be very efficient, with no need to harvest stem cells from the patient.
We are grateful for the efforts of our partners in this work, The Jockey Club, the AAEP, and Thoroughbred Charities of America and we will continue our multi-prong approach to help the many horses in Puerto Rico that remain in need.
Bucket lists are out. Life lists are in; So in the tradition of on-the-road buddies, Lewis and Clark, Crosby and Hope, Butch and Sundance, or maybe Thelma and Louise, we're saddling up!
A horse shelter near Oroville, California, Horse Plus Humane Society, is assisting the Lassen County Animal Control in the surrender of about 20 mostly untrained horses and mules who are in desperate need of help. On Thursday, April 14, they will
From the newest barn concepts to practicing breathing and sharing stories, to a private Templeton Thompson concert, there is something for the horse and the horse person that is unique to any other event.
The Movement is inspired by a love for horses, the ambition to impact their lives as positively as they impact ours, and the belief that together we can drive positive change.