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Equine Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Guidelines Now Available from the AAEP

Leishmaniasis is caused by the obligate intracellular protozoa of the genus Leishmania, transmitted mostly by sandflies.

Texas Veterinarians Fight Against Horse Dentistry Practiced by Nonveterinarians

Reconciling scope-of-practice disputes State veterinary boards, laypersons work together on legislation Back Many state legislatures reconvened at the beginning of the year, and state VMAs and veterinary examining boards have already stepped up

UK Ag Equine Program Students and Partners Give Back During Spring into Service Day

The event was a big success that allowed students and faculty to come, volunteer their time, and learn about the history and importance of the African cemetery within our community.

Safely Putting on the Pounds: A Closer Look at Why Your Horse is Too Thin

Conditions such as poor teeth, liver dysfunction, and compromised hindgut microbiome impact your horse's ability to maintain weight, so consider the whole horse to help him regain his health.

Hot Weather Demands Increase in Water for Horses

During hot summer months and with drought blanketing the country, horse owners are being urged to make sure that horses are getting the water needed to guarantee good health. Water consumption is extremely important in the digestive process to avoid colic

Beware: Hot Weather and Foamy Horse Sweat

Most horse riders and trainers are aware that sweaty horses become the norm during strenuous workouts as summer weather approaches and the temperature increases. Riders need to be aware that some sweating is normal and healthy, but when the sweat becomes

Colic - Spasmodic

Learn about the Spasmodic form of Colic which announces itself with audible gut sounds, is extremely painful, and sometimes resolves itself spontaneously unless the horse is in severe distress, when it will need treatment to relieve the spasms and pain.

Study Evaluates Oxidative Stress in Horses

Nouvelle Veterinary, Inc, the makers of Cur-OST® anti-inflammatory supplements for horses has just released the findings of a preliminary study evaluating oxidative stress in a small population of Thoroughbred race horses. 

More Low-cost Gelding Clinics Coming in 2017

The impetus for these low-cost clinics is that the castration of a stallion will help prevent over breeding, in turn reducing the number of unwanted horses.

Emmylou Harris & Other Stars to Shine at Festival

 AmerEquine is the new foal in the paddock of horse-related events for 2012, and it comes with an entirely original concept for promoting and enlarging the client base for horse-related activities and businesses. 

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