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New Position at Cornell Advances Horse Health Research

The Zweig Research Scientist position funds Cheetham's research into diagnosing and treating recurrent laryngeal paralysis in horses, commonly known as roaring.

“The Good, the Bad and the Controversial”

“The Good, the Bad and the Controversial” was the subject matter discussed by Dr. Gregory A. Beroza at a Nassau-Suffolk Horsemen’s Association meeting Nov. 2, 2011 at Old Bethpage Village.

Rescued Mare Brings Joy with Foal

The South Florida SPCA is celebrating after a malnourished pregnant mare rescued just six weeks ago gave birth to a healthy colt. President Jeanette Jordan said sorrow turned to unbridled joy this week when one of the horses rescued that day, a 20-year-o

Thrush - A Spring Time Problem for Horses

In many parts of the USA, spring time weather brings rain that turns pastures and paddocks into marshy areas. This dampness especially in areas where organic waste accumulates may encourage the growth of bacteria that can infect horses hooves and lead to

Federal Lawsuit to Stop Destruction of Wild Horses

Western Watersheds Project, a leading environmental organization and the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign (AWHPC), a national coalition, have filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia that seeks to block the U.S.

Horses And Llamas At Center Of Animal Cruelty Case Rescued

A barn in the area of Black Forest, Texas, near El Paso was the scene of a rescue of a number of neglected horses and llamas on Monday, September 22, 2014.

Appaloosa Horse Club Announces New Internship Program

The Appaloosa Horse Club is pleased to announce a new and exciting opportunity for youth members with an internship program in marketing, public relations, photography and journalism for AYA members ages 14-19.

Contests for Everyday Horse People

Everyday horse people demonstrate world-class feats of greatness every day–not just every four years. Whether conquering a Mount Olympus of manure or parallel parking a gooseneck trailer, horse people struggle heroically against some of the mightiest fo

Learn All About Horse Arena Footing and Management

On November 26, 2013, at 7 PM ET, Dr. Ann Swinker of Penn State University will be hosting a free webcast about riding arena footing and management.

Research Study on Diagnostics for Equine Osteoarthritis of the Neck

Differing opinions in classifying the severity of the stage of osteoarthritis in horses from radiographs was revealed to be a good case for not using radiographs alone in diagnosis.

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