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AAEP Publishes Equine Parvovirus-Hepatitis Virus Guidelines

Equine Parovirus-Hepatitus Virus is a recently discovered virus and the focus of rapidly evolving research, and these guidelines reflect knowledge at the time of writing.

Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit, Upholds Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act

The Anti-Doping Law can end abuses in horse racing if the measure is properly implemented and contract with USADA is secured.

Ticked Off! A Horse Care Info Sheet

Ticks are a nuisance that often go undetected, but because of the risk of disease transmission, frequently examining your horse for their presence lowers the chances of exposure.

Brooke USA Foundation Receives Prestigous 2023 Gold Seal of Transparency from Candid

Brooke USA's budget is directed to funding vital work that alleviates the suffering of working horses, donkeys and mules and the people they serve across the globe.

Morris Animal Foundation Welcomes New Equine and Animal Welfare Advisory Members

Members of the Foundation's Equine Scientific Advisory Board are volunteer experts in their fields who help direct fair and unbiased funding decisions to advance horse health globally.

UK Specialist Urges Horse Owners to Plan for Future Hay Needs Now

Minimizing feeding loss or waste is another important consideration. Simply tossing hay on the ground can result in significant waste, ranging from 15% to more than 50%.

Equine Practitioners Will Catch the "Wave of Opportunity" at 2023 AAEP Annual Convention in San Diego

Currently, AAEP reaches more than 5 million horse owners through over 9,000 members and is involved in ethics issues, practice research and continuing education in the equine veterinary profession.

Warmer Winters Mean More Tick Bites for Horses and Humans

While tick bites are expected to decline as freezing temperatures hit, climate change is making matters worse, and ticks will remain active in many more areas the year round.

Obesity: The Real Cause - The Real Fix

Discomfort, from any source, induces a biochemical response in the brain that triggers the horse to do whatever he can to survive.

Horse First Aid for Puncture Wounds, Abrasions, and Lacerations

Keep these 14 items that belong in your equine first aid kit readily available to help take care of typical horse wounds, abrasions and laceration.

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