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Pergolide Research in Older Horses

Elanco Animal Health, a Division of Eli Lilly and Company, in collaboration with Michigan State University (MSU), Oklahoma State University (OSU), and Louisiana State University (LSU) recently completed a study of horses afflicted with equine Cushing

Sundowner Horse Trailers Being Pulled in All Directions

Whether it’s to a trail ride or the show arena, Sundowner trailers are being pulled in all directions. That’s because there’s a Sundowner trailer designed to meet the needs of every family, entry-level or professional horseman.

Identification Technology Demonstrated at APHA Show

The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) is working closely with Global Animal Management to introduce the newest technology in equine identification to attendees of the APHA World Championship Show in Fort Worth, Texas, on November 2-12.

Owner Told “There's Nothing Left to Do” Turns Despair into Success with Hock Shields™

”Long-lasting, neoprene-constructed Hock Shields are the go-to choice in healing protection for bed and hock sores on horses and ponies by such recognized groups and organizations.”

Positive Long-term Colic Surgery Results for Horses

A recently published study funded by Morris Animal Foundation shows that colic surgery results in overwhelmingly positive outcomes for both horses and owners.

Controlling Horse Parasites Through Pasture Management

”Widespread use of wormers along with the infrequent introduction of new athelmintics has created parasites that are resistant to many of the drugs.”

Gene Chip May Be Key to WNV in Horses

A new gene chip developed at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine sheds light on brain response in horses infected with West Nile virus and could lead to better ways to diagnose and treat both equines and humans infected with the disea

BLM Continues Nevada Burro Roundup

The Bureau of Land Management and U.S. Forest Service began rounding up wild horses and burros from the Spring Mountains on Wednesday, July  11, and over the next two weeks all 1,200 wild horses and burros in the Spring Mountains will be captured. Onc

Marco's Law Would Impose Strong Penalties on Horse Killers

Southwest Ranches are vowing crackdown on horse killers after the recent slaughter of a thoroughbred named Marco. Mayor Jeff Nelson proposed a new town ordinance to guarantee anyone caught butchering a horse in Southwest Ranches would pay a $3,500 fine an

Horse Racing at Del Mar Gets the Party Going on Opening Day

Opening day at the scenic Del Mar race track where "the surf meets the turf" in San Diego County brings fans in a festive party mood as the horse racing season begins.

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