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Pfizer Helps Assess Horse Disease Threats

Spring has sprung early in many regions of the country. With the cherry blossoms, green grass and tulips also comes April showers and mosquitoes.

Recognize Your Favorite Vet, Farrier, Horse Trainer or Stable Manager and Win Prizes, Too!

It’s the season to show the professionals who keep your horse healthy and happy just how much you value their time and effort. Let them know that you appreciate all their hard work by nominating them to be the 2013 EQUUS Professional Horseman and you co

Microchips in Horses Prove Easy to Read

Research shows that microchips are highly biocompatible with the horse's body and are easy to read with scanners of high quality.

Would Your Horse's Noseband Pass the Pressure Test?

According to initial findings; a common perception of restrictive horse noseband designs allowing a lighter rein aid may be inaccurate and warrant further investigation.

PET Scanner Makes Major Progress Toward Early Detection of Racehorse Injuries

Scanner designed by Longmile Veterinary PET Imaging presents an openable ring of detector allowing safe imaging of horse limbs without the need for general anesthesia.

Horses and Humans Research Foundation Welcomes Newest Scientific Advisor to Team

A deeply felt goal of mine is to demonstrate in an evidence-based way the healing power of horses and the great intelligence and knowledge they bring into this world.

Rider Fitness Can Affect Horse Soundness

New Year's resolution to work out? Research backs your motivation and your horse will thank you.

Equine Robo-Gut Helps OVC Researchers Study Gastrointestinal Diseases In Horses

Using the horse robo-gut, researchers can analyze patient-specific problems and see the issue underlying GI disease.

Kentucky Horse Council Develops Benefit Initiatives

Kentucky’s horses are often referred to as a “signature industry”, providing the Commonwealth with an identity that goes beyond state and national borders. Horses provide Kentuckians thousands of jobs, millions in tax revenue to the Commonwealth, an

Neurological Disease Increase Seen

An increased incidence of neurological disease in horses has been reported across a number of Australian states in 2011. Heavy summer rainfall and flooding across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia have increased mosquito activity a

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