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Morris Animal Foundation Announces Call for Large Animal Proposals

The Foundation is one of the largest nonprofit organizations worldwide that funds health studies benefiting cats, dogs, horses, llamas, alpacas and wildlife.

A Good Helmet Can Save Your Head

Research cited on the Government of Alberta, Canada, website stresses the importance of correctly designed helmets for all horse riding activities.

AAEP Asks Vets to Submit Cases for Laminitis Study

The American Association of Equine Practitioners Foundation is calling on veterinarians to volunteer information about naturally occurring cases of laminitis for the first study of The Laminitis Research Project which will attempt to identify risk factors

Irish and Griffith Put the IHSA into NRHA

A good eye and good seat were among the assets Rebekah Irish called upon to win the reserve NRHA Collegiate Reining title at the NRHA Derby.

Early Blizzard Serves As Warning for Cattle, Horse and Animal Owners

According to reports the early-autumn blizzard killed as many as 80,000 head of cattle making it South Dakota's worst economic disaster in decades.

Flood of Abandoned Donkeys Continues

The nation's biggest donkey rescue group, Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue,  says that since March 2011, it has taken in nearly 800 donkeys abandoned in Texas, where ranchers mainly used the animals to guard their herds. Many of the cattle and goats hav

USDA APHIS Announces New Requirements for Equine Infectious Anemia Testing

No vaccine or treatment for equine infectious anemia is available, and the Infection is often not apparent, resulting in a carrier state if the horse survives the acute phase of the infection.

Horse Emergencies: Be Prepared to Act Quickly Based on Best Practices

Traumatic injury accompanied by severe bleeding, colic, acute lameness,shock, and choking are emergencies for which all horse owners need to be prepared.

Take the Trauma Out of 5 Horse Health Emergencies

Colic, acute lameness, traumatic injury accompanied by severe bleeding, shock, and choke are emergencies for which all horse owners need to be prepared.

Rood and Riddle Hosts Thoroughbred Pre-sale Seminar

Seminar to Educate Thoroughbred Buyers and Consignors about Common Airway and Radiographic Issues with Sale Yearlings

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