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Veterinary Students Help Rescued Horses and Gain Skills at Rehabilitation Center

”Just one month ago, the rehabilitation center accepted 59 abused and neglected mares and stallions that authorities had seized among more than 200 American Quarter Horses from a farm in Conroe, Texas.”

Carpitis

Learn about Carpitis which is a sprain in the ligaments of the knee joint, the causes and symptoms, and the rest and medications recommended by veterinarians for the condition.

USEF Offering Tour of FEI World Breeding Championships

Beginning in 2013, the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) will provide the opportunity for a small group of riders, trainers, breeders and owners of Dressage Young Horses to participate in a tour of the FEI World Breeding Championships for Dressag

Breyer Animal Creations® and Spielberg to do "Joey"

Breyer Animal Creations® is proud to announce an affiliation with Michael Morpurgo to make the portrait model of “Joey,” the lead horse character in his popular book, War Horse.

Nouvelle Launching Healthy Horse Campaign

The "Healthy Horse" campaign is designed to reinforce and demonstrate the impact of health restoration through inflammation reduction on a variety of equine conditions ranging from lameness to allergies.

Could Your Horses Fall Victim to Botulism?

Botulism is a disease that affects not only horses, but also a wide variety of animals including humans. It is closely related to the organism that causes tetanus, but is more deadly. Clostridium botulinum is always present in the environment. Eight disti

Officials Warn Against WNV and EEE

The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (DAR) is warming horse owners about West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis and recommending that owners be aware of the risks linked to these diseases and advises protecting horse and oth

Transitioning From Hay to Pasture

Dr. Getty’s April Tip: A Serving of Patience to Balance Spring Grazing:“ Now that spring is here, we need to take it slowly when transitioning any of our horses from hay to pasture,” says equine nutritionist Juliet M. Getty, Ph.D. “And for thos

Case of Equine Herpesvirus-1 Confirmed

A four year old mare in Contra Costa County, California, has tested positive for Equine Herpesvirus-1.

Study Proposed on How Human Behavior Affects Horse Health

The University of Liverpool is offering a funded three-year PhD program for a veterinary graduate or other candidate with a background in bioveterinary science to study how human behavior affects equine health and welfare. Until now, most veterinary resea

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