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Horses Killed in Michigan Barn Fire

A fire that swept through a Michigan barn killed at least 20 horses and a show dog on Tuesday November 11, at Smithfield Stables near Edwardsburg, Michigan.

Man Arrested for Dumping Horse Carcasses in California

During the investigation, detectives worked with the UC Davis Veterinary Forensics Laboratory to track the DNA of one of the dead horses, and the lab came up with a match.

Keeping Cool with Barn Misters

Learn strategies for helping your horses stay cool on hot summer days, and when all else fails, how different kinds of barn misters can help fight off the heat.

My Horse Bucks for No Reason

To the owner’s surprise her first ride ended up with her on the ground, no injuries just hurt feelings, as the mare went into a buck for no apparent reason.

Kindred Biosciences Receives FDA Approval of Zimeta™ (dipyrone injection) for the Control of Pyrexia in Horses

Pyrexia, or fever, is associated with underlying diseases that can result in negative outcomes, including dehydration, laminitis, weight loss, and in some cases death.

BUCKEYE Nutrition Brand Proud to be Associated with 14 Research Papers Presented at the Equine Science Society Symposium

BUCKEYE's scientific contributions to global events such as ESS and American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine demonstrate the brand’s commitment to high quality research and equine well-being.

Journey Through Your Horse's Joints

Equine Guelph’s online tool, Journey through the Joints, sponsored by Pfizer Animal Health, is designed to take horse people on an interactive journey from a healthy joint to an inflamed, arthritic joint.

California Equine Drug Monitoring Program

Back in 1971, the California equine industry sponsored legislation to prevent misuse of drugs and medications in equines (horses, mules and donkeys) in public shows and sales. The resulting law is found in the Food and Agriculture Code (FAC) Sections 2400

Biosecurity and Hygiene Key to Disease Prevention

According to veterinary services at UC Davis many managers of equine facilities and events have imposed EHV-1 vaccination requirements for incoming and resident horses in the hope that EHV-1 infection, particularly the neurological form, can be prevent

Hay Needed for Starving Equines

The Oregon Hay Bank continues to save the lives of starving equines across the state. But more donations of cash, hay and labor are desperately needed to save more animals, officials say. In difficult economic times, horses, ponies, donkeys and mu

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