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Horse Urine Controversy

Brendan Reilly, a Representative of the 42nd District in Chicago, has pressured the city’s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection to crack down on horse urine left behind by horse-drawn carriages.  Carriage horses are already requir

Preakness Winners Bred

For the first time in history, a Preakness winner was bred to a Preakness winner with the mating yesterday of Curlin, Horse of the Year in 2007-08, to Rachel Alexandra, Horse of the Year in 2009, at Lane's End Farm in Lexington, Ky.

Glanders Identified In Lebanon Horses

According to sources in Lebanon, twenty-one race horses have been euthanized recently in an attempt to control the highly contagious Glanders disease.

House Reintroduction of PAST Act Brings Relief for Chronically Abused Horses One Step Closer

'The PAST Act is endorsed by every major horse industry, veterinary, law enforcement and animal protection group in the country, and it's time Congress put politics aside and pass this commonsense bill.'

Equine Leptospirosis – A Hidden Threat to Your Horse’s Health

"Until now, options have been limited for horse owners working to help prevent leptospirosis caused by L. pomona, and in response to the equine industry’s requests for a vaccine, Zoetis developed LEPTO EQ INNOVATOR®.”

Just Keep Swimming & and Steaming! Valuable Information for Horse Caregivers!

Respiratory health is uniquely supported at Swedish show jumper's California equine spa.

Ride Alert 24/7 Provided to Members of Virginia Horse Council

As part of the Virginia Horse Council's (VHC) annual Membership Drive, the VHC have partnered with Ride Alert to provide all existing and new Members the opportunity to enjoy the protection and peace of mind afforded by Ride Alert to all equestrians,

Encore Racing Based Games Announces Entry Into Historic Horse Racing Market

The EncoreRBG system provides the horse racing industry with a cutting edge product that appeals to both electronic game players and handicappers.

Horse Tests Positive for Equine Infectious Anemia

Defra, the Government's department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, has confirmed that a horse in Cornwall has tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA), commonly known as 'swamp fever'.

Using Biosecurity to Prevent Spread of Salmonella

Salmonella bacteria can be a deadly problem in horse barns, as evidenced by the outbreak at the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center in May 2004. Since that outbreak, researchers have turned their attention to how the disease spreads and the

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