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Influenza Virus in Companion Animals Subject of Latest Podcast

Fresh Scoop is Morris Animal Foundation’s monthly veterinary science podcast designed to appeal to practicing veterinarians, veterinary technicians, students, and animal-loving science geeks.

Thinking With Your Head About Your Helmet Before Riding Your Horse

Wearing a helmet can help reduce the chance of a lethal head injury, but wearing a helmet that's passed its effective date might not fully protect you.

Concussion Awareness for Equestrians

The average number of traumatic brain injury-related deaths in equestrian sports is more than seven times that of traumatic brain injury-related deaths in contact sports such as football.

Emergency Preparedness - Transporting Your Equine

Some horses fear trailers. Read the do's and don'ts of trailering and how practice in trailering your horse pays off in an emergency.

Domestic Equine Behavior - A Brief History

Learn about the horse's development from a small quadruped to the large fleet-footed mammal that is on his best behavior with an alpha leader.

New Program Recognizes Humanely Trained Tennessee Walking Horses

With an eye toward a sound and versatile future for competitive Tennessee walking horses, The Humane Society of the United States announced the “Now That’s a Walking Horse!” grant and recognition program.

Research Reveals More Clues to Changes in Equines through the Ages

An international research team has evidence to suggest that the modern horse is genetically different from horses of even just a few hundred years ago.

Senior Horse Tales Contest Winners Announced

Senior horses have always held a special place in the hearts of their owners, and Purina is recognizing those deep connections with the online Senior Horse Tales Contest. Three grand-prize winners were chosen from more than 600 entries.

Horse Remains Reveal New Insights into How Native Peoples Raised Horses

Based on a study of the horse's bones/DNA Taylor and his colleagues concluded that it wasn't an Ice Age mammal, but a domesticated horse that likely belonged to Ute or Shoshone communities.

Horses4Heroes Days at Tule Springs Kicks Off Week of March 3

Horses4Heroes with Cox Charities and the Associated General Contractors of America’s Las Vegas Chapter are presenting Horses4Heroes Days at Tule Springs, a celebration honoring local heroes and the horses that serve them every day.

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