Recently, scholars at Illinois and several other U.S. veterinary schools began using accelerometers, the same technology found in smart phones, to monitor horses' movements as they awaken from anesthesia.
A research project funded by The Horse Trust has discovered that proteins in a commonly-injured tendon are renewed less frequently in older horses, which is likely to lead to an increased risk of tendon injury. The research was published in the Journal of
A resolution to have states, not the BLM decide how many wild horses can be on a range and what to do when thereâs an overpopulation has been written by a Utah Commissioner and will be addressed by the National Association of Counties when it meets next
âWhile the sponsors suggest that these bills will encourage the industry to develop uniform rules and penalties regarding drugs and medications in racing, the only effect would be to repeal the IHA and racingâs exemption from the prohibitions of the U
Each year, winter barn and stable fires cause injury, death, property damage and untold misery to horses and horse owners across the country.
When horses become wet as the result of winter storms, they experience not only an increased energy demand, but the potential for hypothermia.
Soaking hay for short durations of 15 to 60 minutes is an acceptable management method when it is necessary to feed your horse soaked hay
When horses and other animals become wet as the result of winter storms, they experience not only an increased energy demand, but the potential for hypothermia also becomes a concern.
When horses become wet as the result of winter storms, they experience not only an increased energy demand, but the potential for hypothermia.
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