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Research to Improve Survival of Horses with Diarrhea and Critically Ill Foals Now Underway

According to an OVC resident study, 3/10 horses with acute diarrhea do not survive the illness so the goal of new research is to develop a rapid, cost effective treatment to reduce the mortality rate in horses

The Cold Truth About Equine Pastern Dermatitis and Sox for Horses

Fighting equine pastern dermatitis, mud fever or mud rash, dew poisoning or greasy heel is frustrating in any season but winter makes it especially hard.

Horses and Humans Research Foundation Expands Our Volunteer Team

Horses and Humans Research Foundation is paving the way for a deeper understanding of horse-human interactions and their impact on health and well-being.

Equine Guelph's New Year's Resolution: Empowering Horse Owners to Optimize Their Horse's Nutrition

Equine Guelph is a unique partnership dedicated to the health and well-being of horses, supported and overseen by equine industry groups.

Tax Relief Act Benefits 2011 Horse/Equipment Buyers

According to Thomas A. (Tad) Davis,this year may be the best ever for write-offs of horses, but you need to act soon. Thanks to the Tax Relief Act passed last December, taxpayers have access to a benefit called 100 percent bonus depreciation. This benefit

New PBRIP Sponsorship Program Connects Stallions with Paint Barrel Racers

"The Paint Barrel Racing Incentive Program has been shaking up the barrel industry and giving Paint horse owners an exclusive way to play.”

Equine Medicine Symposium

Hawaii Island Humane Society’s Hawaii Horse Expo 2011 is slated for Aug. 5-7 on Hawaii’s Big Island at historic Anna’s Ranch in Waimea. Proceeds from the annual event benefit the Humane Society’s Horse Rescue Fund, which helps abused and abando

Effect of Peptides on Equine Inflammatory Disease

A research project funded by The Horse Trust has made important discoveries about how two peptides regulate the inflammatory response in horses. This knowledge could help with the development of improved anti-inflammatory drugs, which are used to treat a

Equine Herpesvirus Update

The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets’ animal health officials and veterinarians from the Equine Hospital at Cornell University are investigating two confirmed cases of Equine Herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) in New York State.

What To Do When Your Horse Steps on a Nail

If a horse suffers a puncture wound is to the hoof, it may be difficult to determine which of the vital structures of the foot have been injured and contaminated with microorganisms.

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