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All-Inclusive Lameness Package Guarantees a Definitive Diagnosis for Your Horse

"We invite veterinarians to refer horse owners to our facility to use our technology with the Lameness Package to finally find an accurate diagnosis, and provide a guarantee that we can provide a definitive diagnosis, or you don’t pay.”

Lower Registration Fees for Older Morgan Horses Begin Jan. 1, 2015

Advances in technology and streamlining of American Morgan Horse Association’s work processes have enabled AMHA to trim some Registry feesa nd approve a new fee schedule in an effort to encourage registrations and transfers.

Pony Club Partnering to Improve Stabling for Horses at US National Mall

The new U.S. Park Police Stables and facilities will become a new principle destination on the National Mall, making the USPP Horse Mounted United and its horses an integral part of the visitor experience.

Salmonella, Horses, and Biosecurity

The NYS Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory has isolated Salmonella Group C2 from cultures submitted from 4 different horse farms in either New Jersey or Pennsylvania in the last week. They have all shown the same profile, being resistant to most antibiot

Trail Riding as Therapy for Human and Horse

Newsdate: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 - 11:30 am Location: CHADRON, Nebraska Trail riding is great therapy for the mind and body of human and horse, and careful preparation can prevent a potentially wonderful experience from turning unpleasant.

Easing Horse Allergies Through Nutrition

Allergens exist everywhere -- on pasture, in trees, in your horse's feed, and in the air he breathes. Some, such as pollens, are natural and others are added to feeds (i.e. preservatives). Some horses are allergic to specific foods; for example, s

Focus on Eradicating Glanders in Horses and Camels

According to a news release, a rare and dangerous lung disease in horses and camels is the subject of an international conference that opened yesterday, Agust 4, 2012.

Horses Euthanized in Iowa after Contracting West Nile Virus

On July 30, the Iowa Department of Public Health reported in a news release that an older woman from Lyon County in northwest Iowa had tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV), but was recovering. The department medical director, Dr. Patricia Quinlisk,

June 2013 - Crusade Against Equine Colic Month

Throughout June 2013, the Crusade Against Equine Colic will provide colic prevention-related content through various outlets that will help owners implement practices that may reduce their horses' risk for colic.

Drone Frightens and Spooks Horses Causing Injuries

"Owners of three rescued horses that have been injured because a drone has been swooping down on them, spooking them and sending them running into fences, want the person flying the drone caught and forced to pay veterinarian bills.”

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