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Horse with Eastern Equine Encephalitis Euthanized

In the first reported case of 2012, the New Jersey Department of Agriculture has issued a press release regarding a 3-year-old horse from Burlington County which was euthanized on May 27 after testing positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), a ser

Colorado Equine Herpes Virus Quarantine Ends

 The Colorado Department of Agriculture has released the quarantine placed on a Douglas County premises after a case of Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) was confirmed at the location.

Respiratory Condition Seen in Florida and Texas Horses

Spring and summer often brings an increase of cases of nasopharyngeal cicatrix syndrome (NCS) which is a respiratory condition seen most often in horses living in south-central Texas and the panhandle area of Florida.

Acupuncture May Be of Benefit to Horses

According to Dr. Chris Day of the Alternative Medicine Center in Oxfordshire, England, more and more horse owners are turning to acupuncture when conventional drugs and traditional treatments do not successfully treat various horse ailments.

Dying Woman Wishes Horse a Loving Farewell

After a farewell visit from one of her dogs last weekend, Sheila Marsh told hospital staff of her wish to see her favorite horse Bronwen, who she had looked after for the previous 25 years.

Legislation Sets Penalties for Doping of Horses

Rep. Ed Whitfield (R-KY) and Sen. Tom Udall (D-NM) have introduced H.R. 1733/S.B. 886, the Interstate Horse Racing Improvement Act of 2011 which amends the Interstate Horse Racing Act of 1978.

Monty Roberts Joins West Coast Masterclass Dressage Series in 2018

Monty Roberts will be demonstrating his practical techniques to help horses from the ground and with ridden challenges.

Equine Skin Ailments Take Top Spot in British Survey

Blue Cross has published the results from the third National Equine Health Survey (NEHS). The survey is getting bigger each year, and three of the UK’s major equestrian organizations have now pledged their support.

Cases of Equine Herpesvirus-1 Suspected

On May 9, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture alerted Kentucky’s Agriculture Commissioner, James Comer, and staff in the Kentucky State Veterinarians Office of Dr. Robert Stout of an illness affecting horses that had participated in the Bucksnort Tr

Key Features of Horse Trails To Be Focus of Class

The Kentucky Horse Council is inviting anyone interested in building sustainable trails to a one-day Trail Building Class on August 24, 2013

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