The information derived from the 2012 AHP Equine Industry Survey did not contain many surprises. In fact, the survey found the demographics and other factors addressed in the survey to be very similar to the results of the 2010 survey with a few exceptio
Although I'll Have Another will not participate in the Belmont Stakes tomorrow to compete for the Triple Crown, the New York Racing Association has  announced that I'll Have Another and jockey Mario Gutierrez will lead the Belmont Stakes field
APHIS is committed to ensuring the welfare of animals and carries out the critical work of ensuring humane treatment of animals through unannounced inspections, visits, horse protection inspections, and other activities.
 Learn how Aspirin, or acetylsalicylic acid, is useful as a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) to relieve pain, reduce fever, treat blood clotting problems, and as an anti-inflammatory agent that treats everything from laminitis to intestinal is
 Learn why Flunixin meglumine with its rapid onset of action is the agent of choice in the initial treatment of tendonitis and many musculosketetal injuries in horses as well as laminitis. colitis and painful eye conditions.
 Learn about Sodium bicarbonate (baking sodia) as an antacid, a cleanser, and its uses to replenish electrolytes and treat colic in horses.
The University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Foundation will induct three scientists into the UK Equine Research Hall of Fame Sept. 23 at Keeneland Race Course.
Working with the mustang is an experience that connects the veterans with an animal's needs, but has also proven life changing for the veteran.
Methionine is the king of the sulfur-containing amino acids which give strength to hair, hoof horn, skin and tendons/ligaments.
While riding can feel magical, being a successful rider does not happen by magic, but riding with the anatomical understanding of a medical doctor helps the typical rider adjust and enjoy the sport.