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Research Study of Iodine Levels in Mare's Milk May Help Prevent Deaths of Newborn Foals

Researchers hope study will help them understand and prevent congenital hypothyroidism dysmaturity syndrome which results in the death of newborn foals.

Twister Trailer Joins Forces with Mustang Heritage Foundation

“With more than 40,000 American Mustangs currently in BLM holding facilities, we are excited to have a new partner to help us share the value and history of these amazing horses and help get them into adoptive homes,” says Patti Colbert, executive dir

Research to Prove Benefit of Oats as Horse Feed

The Equine Feed Oat Project has appointed six leading experts on equine nutrition and oats to serve on a first-of-its-kind Advisory Board that will become the recognized, authoritative source on the nutritional benefits of equine oats.

Equine Gastroscopy Educational Videos Now Available for Veterinarians

Boehringer Ingelheim shares scoping tips from equine gastric ulcer expert.

Canadian Horse Tests Positive for Borrelia burgdorferi - Causitive Agent of Lyme Disease

Ontario has experienced an increase in deer ticks -- also called black-legged ticks -- and a related spike in human cases of Lyme disease over the last decade.

Thousands Join Virtual Race Around the World for Veterinary Mental Health

Thousands around the world answered the call to help stop the alarming rate of veterinary suicide by raising more than $140,000 through the Not One More Vet Race Around the World.

Ranitidine

 Learn how veterinarians use Ranitidine to treat gastro-duodenal ulcers in horses as part of a program of removing stressful conditions for the horses and also discontinuing use of anti-inflammatory medications.

Weather Prompts Mosquito-borne Disease Prevention

In the wake of Hurricane Irene and an active tropical storm season, several states along the east coast and in the southeast have reported record rain fall for the month of August. Saturated grounds and regional flooding is causing problems with standing

Three Stages of Healing Wounds - What Horse Owners Should Know

Horses, being the big active animals that they are often suffer wounds, especially on limbs. Sometimes the wounds are small lacerations. Othertimes, they can be quite severe and take a long time to heal.

The Profound Link Between the Equine Gut and Immunity

"Over 70% of the horse's immune system surrounds the digestive tract providing barriers to infection and playing an important role in immune responses which makes the gut a significant factor in maintaining a healthy immune system.”

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