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New Twist Added to Decades of Sea Otter Research and a Parasite Affecting Horses

S. neurona may be most familiar to horse owners, as the cause of equine protozoal myeloencephalitis, or EPM and UC Davis developed the diagnostic test for the disease in horses.

Fall in Love with Fantasia, Equine Affaire’s Musical Celebration of the Horse

Equine Affaire's celebration of the horse combines the talents of the world's best equestrian performers with the magic of music to create one of the horse industry's beloved traditions.

Love to the Rescue - An Equine Welfare Statistic Round-Up Coming in February

Managing at-risk and transitioning equines carries different logistical needs compared to small animals like dogs and cats, and webinar will explore trends in welfare statistics and how that shapes at-risk equine programming.

American Association of Equine Practitioners Creates Commission to Alleviate Equine Veterinarian Shortage

Approximately 50% of AAEP members operate one-and two-doctor practices, so outreach to horse owners and equine industry partners about alleviating equine veterinarian shortage is critically important.

FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strips in Horse Racing

The future of FLAIR Strips is exciting with the continued and growing trend of owners and trainers optimizing their horses’ health and performance by using FLAIR Strips as part of their equine care.

Gene-doping Test Supports Health of Racehorses

Penn Vet’s research team at the college’s New Bolton Center has developed a real-time test to detect whether a specific gene therapy agent has been injected into the joint of a horse.

Why Do Horses Eat Dirt?

Geophagia is a disorder characterized by eating substances of little or no nutritional value and it can be caused by a number of factors.

Unwanted Horse Veterinary Relief Campaign Distributes 3,200 Complimentary Vaccines to Horses in Need

"Supported in partnership by the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) and Merck Animal Health, the UHVRC has delivered more than 21,000 free vaccines to horses in need since its inception.”

Vet College Matching Gift Program

Equine charity’s gift to Western Canadian veterinary college doubles in value through matching gift program: A $20,000 donation from the Equine Foundation of Canada (EFC) to support horse health at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine on the Un

Thermography of Horses' Legs - Drafts Do Make a Difference!

Since its introduction years ago, thermography has been increasingly used by vets to pinpoint the cause of lameness in horses, but a recent study shows that airflow conditions can lead to a misdiagnosis.

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