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New EVH-1 Case Plus Cancellation of Lipizzaner Stallions

Another horse at Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital tested positive for Equine Herpes Virus-1 (EHV-1) on Wednesday, a College of Veterinary Medicine spokesperson said, making this their fourth horse with EHV-1.

Biosecurity Tips for Summer

Beyond Vaccination – Biosecurity Tips Every Horse Owner Should Know By Craig Barnett, D.V.M., Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health Senior Equine Technical Services Veterinarian

Is Your Horse Healthy?

 Appropriate vaccinations are the most cost-effective weapon against common infectious diseases of the horse and can help fight: tetanus, encephalomyelitis, rabies, West Nile virus, rhinopneumonitis, influenza, strangles, botulism, shaker foal syndrome,

FEI Suspends United Arab Emirates from International Horse Competitions

Following an investigation by the International Equestrian Federation, which found horse welfare abuses and rule violations, the United Arab Emirates horse competition team has been suspended indefinitely.

Horse Vaccines Key to Preventing Virus Outbreaks

In an up-date Washington State Agricultural officials are again encouraging horse owners to get their animals vaccinated against two deadly viruses, including one that caused an outbreak in central Wisconsin last year.

FOSH Presents Anti-soring Information

Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) announced that its President, Lori Northrup, made an anti-soring presentation to a gathering of veterinarians at the University of Pennsylvania’s Veterinary New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, PA earlier this month.

Northern Illinois Barn Fire Kills 15 Horses

According to McHenry Township Fire District Lt. Tom Ruggero, at least 15 horses died on Wednesday, April 11, when a fire swept through a barn in northern Illinois destroying the barn and killing the horses. Fortunately most of the stable's horses were

Twentieth Horse Death at Santa Anita Brings Out Demonstators

The number of horse deaths has raised both concern and criticism at the race track in Arcadia, California.

Bed Sores: A Horse’s Living Nightmare Becomes a Dream Come True

When a horse constantly rests on rough hard ground, sores can develop on the joints, and getting them to resolve is like a bad dream that keeps coming back, but Sox for Horses can help.

How to Feed a Severely Neglected Rescue Horse

The upside to the time and attention—in addition to seeing your horse regain his health and vibrancy—is that you will get to know your new horse very well, and together you will enjoy many good years ahead.

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