A new research study may please horse advocates who have questioned the use of mares to produce the urine necessary for making the drug Premarin.
Colic due to sand ingestion is a serious problem in some areas of the country. The best way to learn if your horse is ingesting sand is to do a fecal wash. Learn how in this short slide show.
Practical Horseman magazine is on location at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, April 25-28, 2013, covering the 2013 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event with unparalleled coverage.
It is leptospirosis abortion season once again in Kentucky. The University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (UKVDL) has confirmed 11 leptospirosis abortions so far in the 2012-2013 reproductive season. Last year, 24 were confirmed for the enti
One of the most devastating equine diseases is laminitis. With myriad causes, no fully reliable treatment and often a dismal prognosis in severe cases, laminitis is a dreaded diagnosis. A new collection of research published by the Equine Veterinary Journ
Flair LLC, maker of the FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strip, is pleased to announce Flairâs designation as an official partner of 42nd annual Eclipse Awards, to be held Saturday, January 19, 2013, at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida.
We are very pleased to seek high quality research grant applications which reflect the highest priority needs and gaps in knowledge of the equine-assisted therapy and activities community.
Throughout the crush of holiday crowds and the rush of dwindling days, one question pulses in many peopleâs minds like the rum-pum-pumming of the Little Drummer Boyâs drum: what should I get Aunt Betsy?
Call for pilot studies focused on equine behavior, relating to health and welfare will allow individual donors to directly support a research topic for which there is a pressing need.
Information from all our sources shows Strep. equi spp. equi (Strangles) as the most frequently and consistently diagnosed equine pathogen for the first quarter of 2024.