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The Next Generation of Equine Imaging Technology

Prisma's robotically-controlled system is capable of capturing high-quality CT and radiographic images of a horse's entire anatomy while they are conscious, standing and safe.

Research Study on Diagnostics for Equine Osteoarthritis of the Neck

Differing opinions in classifying the severity of the stage of osteoarthritis in horses from radiographs was revealed to be a good case for not using radiographs alone in diagnosis.

Extension Agents Host Virtual 14th Annual 'Pastures Please!!'

Horse owners will be able to listen to expert talks about managing carbohydrates in the equine diet, new herbicides' effect on weed control, and wise investments for pasture management.

Homes for Horses Coalition Announces its 2020 Conference

Sessions will be offered on ​fundraising, compassion fatigue, working with law enforcement and technical large animal rescue during conference for equine rescue and sanctuary community.

Horses and Humans Research Foundation Offering $50,000 Grant for Research on EAS in Underserved Populations

The winning proposal for up to $50,000 for research into effects horses have on humans experiencing trauma will have scientific merit, clinical significance, and relevance.

Kensington's New Fabric Offers Superior UV Protection for Horses and Humans

New Textilene Solar Screen fabric is exactly what sensitive-skinned and -eyed horses need and are looking for to protect them from UV rays.

Cornell's Equine Seminar Series presents, "Stable Vices: Theirs or Ours? Abnormal Behavior in Horses"

Stereotypic behavior is the term for behaviors that are often referred to as stable vices and are of concern because of the damage the horse can do both to itself and to its environment.

The Foundation for the Horse Dedicates $10,000 to Support Feed, Hay, and Veterinary Medical Supplies for Equines Impacted by Texas Panhandle Wildfires

The Foundation provides immediate care for horses that are affected by disasters by coordinating with AAEP members on the front lines to assess current and changing needs.

Buy Good Hay for Your Horse and Keep It That Way

When you select hay take a handful from the center of a bale and examine it for dust, moisture and smell. Hay that smells sweet and good enough to eat probably is.

Wild Card Reining Challenge!

The 2017 Wild Card Reining Challenge and Tamarack Ranch 4 Year Old Futurity in Las Vegas, Nevada marked a successful second year when it increased an overall 85%.

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