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Newsworthy Equine Notes for 2010

The year 2010 was filled with noteworthy news items related to horses and other equines.

Rescued Horses and Mule Auction

According to State Department of Agriculture Commissioner Steven K. Reviczky, sixteen horses and one mule seized in animal cruelty and neglect cases will be offered for sale this Saturday, April 23, at the University of Connecticut’s Annual Spring Ho

Removal of Horses from LA Stable Ordered

Brought to the public's attention again during an investigation following a fire, a Los Angeles stable with a troubled history and more than 100 citations alleging animal abuse, drug crimes and illegal faulty consruction, was ordered to have all an

Ann Romney's Horse Rafalca at Olympics

Described as beautiful with spendid markings, Rafalca, the horse  co-owned by Ann Romney and her dressage trainer Jan Ebeling, performed again Tuesday morning, earning a score 69.302, which means they are unlikely to advance to final competition.

Research Studies Histamine Concentration in Unmedicated Horses after Penicillin and Guaifenesin Doses

The WCVM team will measure the histamine concentration in horses about to undergo surgery in three different scenarios.

Three Louisiana Horses Test Positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis

Hot and wet conditions exacerbated by storms such as Hurricane Laura have increased the number of mosquitoes that could be carrying viral horse diseases.

No Wild Horse Advocates on BLM Board

The Bureau of Land Management announced today that it has made selections for three positions on the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board.

Rescued Horses Work as Mounted Enforcement

When his current patrol horse began to show signs of aging, Sargeant, John Hargraves, a 30 year veteran with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department began looking for a new mount. Through the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care, he

Round Hay Bales May Be Hazardous

According to Teresa Burns, DVM, a clinical instructor in equine field services at Ohio State University,, rolled hay, or round bales, is sometimes fed as a more economical food for horses, but it’s a bad idea for multiple reasons.

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