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Confused about Compounded Drugs for Horses?

Questions about compounded drugs often come up among horse owners as they seek the best treatments for their horses. In this news release, April Knudson, DVM, addresses issues surrounding compounded drugs and whether or not they are safe to use.

NHBPA: Zero Tolerance for Dermorphin Use in Horses

The National Horsemen’s Benevolence & Protective Association and its Affiliates have announced a zero tolerance for trainers who use drugs like Dermorphin, which have no legitimate use in horses. According to Phil Hanrahan, CEO of the National HBPA, â€

Don't Let a Barn or Stable Fire Ruin the Winter Season for You and Your Horses

"Newspaper articles and television news give credence to the fact that barn and stable fires are often fatal to both horses and humans.”

Ask The Vets: How Does Steamed Hay Affect Horse Respiratory Health?

Drs. Stephanie and Chad answer questions about the use of steamed hay to improve equine respiratory health.

Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Diagnostic Purposes in Horses

Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a relatively new type of imaging for horses since it works by detecting abnormal tissue density and fluid in soft tissue and bone based on tissue response to magnetization.

The ARK at JFK Announces its Equine Import Quarantine Center

At The ARK at JFK, the world’s first privately owned animal airport handling and quarantine center, jet stalls are unloaded onto a specially designed trailer that moves horses directly to The ARK and quarantine

Equitopia Releases Part 2 in Subtle Lameness in Horses

"Recognizing Subtle Lameness" outlines a protocol for establishing the sources of underlying pain associated with subtle and obvious lameness in horses.

Learn to Build Trust, Manage Stress and Overcome Setbacks Using Horses in Monty Roberts Workshop

“...watching Monty Roberts complete a Join-Up ® with a horse is thought-provoking, and will engage professionals in re-thinking how they are engaging their own clients and patients through the use of trust instead of force”.

Hurricane Sandy Impacting Horses and Owners

With the Breeders' Cup coming up in several days and other equine and equestrian events scheduled throughout the United States, Hurricane Sandy has caused not only anxiety, but also destruction to horse facilities, training schedules and events.

Explore Equine Practices on a Global Level with Equine Guelph

An in-depth look into the current issues of wild horse management is just one of the many topics that will be explored in Equine Guelph's Global Perspectives in Equine Welfare course in January 2014.

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