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Horsemen's Lab At Conference on Equine Infectious Diseases

Dr. John Byrd of Horsemen's Lab will attend the 9th International Conference on Equine Infectious Diseases hosted by the University of Kentucky's Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center in Lexington, Kentucky. The conference runs from October 21â€

Workshop Addresses Molecular Diagnosis of Equine Piroplasmosis

Under OIE Twinning Project, National Research Centre on Equines (NRCE), Hisar has organized an International Workshop for the SAARC countries participants on Molecular Diagnosis of Equine Piroplasmosis from Nov. 29th to Dec. 8th, 2012.

What it Costs to Breed a Horse

Deciding to breed your mare is an exciting proposition. Before starting, here are some facts that you should know. Knowing the costs upfront help you make the best decision.

Equestrian Quarterly Featured on Martha Stewart's Blog

"I am very pleased to announce that Equestrian Quarterly magazine is featuring a lovely story about me, my farm, and my horses in their current Fall 2013 issue," wrote Stewart in her blog post.

Repackaged Flea and Tick Products To Be Properly Labeled

The EPA has established rules veterinarians must follow when dispensing and repackaging tick and flea pesticides for individual use to insure safety.

Number of New Foals in Britain Drops for Fourth Year

The size of the British foal crop declined for the fourth consecutive year, according to figures released Sunday by Weatherbys. According to those figures, 4,366 foals were registered through the end of 2012, marking the lowest crop in two decades. Number

Study Shows Warmblood Fragile Foal Syndrome Not Associated With Catastrophic Breakdown In Thoroughbreds

Since the allele was found to be present in the Thoroughbred population, albeit at a low frequency, genetic testing could eliminate the possibility of breeding two carriers.

Retained Placenta

After foaling, a mare will naturally expel the placenta in most cases. Sometimes, the placenta is not expelled, leading to potentially serious conditions. Learn about retained placenta in horses in this reference article.

Horse Trailering Accidents

Horse trailer accidents do happen. Learn how to prepare for a trailer accident and how your first aid preparations can save the lives of both horses and people.

Equine Disease Communication Center Updates for Early October 2018

Infectious disease outbreaks have a lasting effect on local economy and result in millions lost in revenue due to horse loss, quarantine, and cancelled events.

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