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Study Will Build on Promising Research Into Preventing Catastrophic Racehorse Injuries

Research showed that catastrophic injuries occur in limbs with underlying and pre-existing damage, leading to the theory that injuries occur when damage exceeds the healing capacity of affected bones.

$50,000 Alltech Open Jumper Competition Won by Vita Flex's Todd Minikus

Vita Flex Victory Team rider Todd Minikus aboard Quality Girl at the Alltech National Horse Show won the $50,000 Open Jumper Welcome Speed competition, continuing Minikus’s winning streak.

New Online USPEA Ride-A-Test Supports Para-Equestrians

The online format provides a unique opportunity for riders from anywhere in the country to have easy access to an expert's evaluation of their dressage skills.

Q and A: Leptospirosis – A Hidden Threat for Your Horse

A recent nationwide study showed 75% of healthy horses were exposed to at least one leptospiral serovar.

Canine Lyme Vaccination Has Short-lasting Antibody Response in Horses

Research shows that equine antibody responses to dog Lyme vaccines are often of low magnitude and short-lasting and doubling the canine dose can enhance antibody magnitude but not longevity of the response.

Horses Test Positive for EIA in Arkansas

On August 24, 2011, the State of Arkansas announced that tests showed multiple positives for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) in the Clarksville, AR., area (Johnson County).

Elite Roster of Judges Named to 2015 Intercollegiate Horse Shows Assn National Championships

Twenty-five teams will vie for AQHA High Point and Collegiate Cup High Point titles and join more than 400 college riders from coast-to-coast qualified for individual titles April 30-May 3, 2015.

Carriage Horse Falls on Street and Social Media Says It's Dead

When a carriage horse fell this past weekend, almost before it hit the pavement, observers on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media reported the fall with photographs showing the white horse lying on the ground, appearing to be dead.

Open Letter to EU Calls for Limits on Horse Transport

Veterinary surgeons are being urged to add their names to an open letter to the EU Commission asking it to heed the scientific evidence that shows horses suffer on long distance journeys to slaughter and for other journeys for fattening and sale, and to i

Horse Lovers and Rescue Groups Invited to Share in One Horse's Journey of Recovery

Accepting the responsibilities and challenges of a rescue horse can be daunting, but also infinitely rewarding.

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