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Free Webinar - March 29 - Veterinarian to Speak about Peak Equine Respiratory Health

Recognizing the surprisingly subtle symptoms of early respiratory disease is a focus of upcoming free webinar on March 29th.

Colic Researcher at North Carolina State University to Receive EQUUS Foundation Research Fellow

The use of enteric glia as a novel therapeutic target in equine medicine could benefit not only postoperative ileus patients, but also those suffering from other Intestinal issues.

Managing Used Horse Bedding Material

Learn about the different kinds of bedding available for your horse, their characteristics, and how to dispose of used bedding.

Adequan® To Sponsor AHP Human-Animal Bond Award

Adequan®, the number one FDA approved treatment for degenerative joint disease in horses, has been named the title sponsor for the Human-Animal Bond Award which is part of the AHP Annual Awards Contest.

Tredstep Ireland Sponsoring Award at Pennsylvania National Horse Show

Established in 1998 the award is given to honor the late Moira Caffarey, a highly respected caretaker for legendary Grand Prix horses including “I Love You” and “Johnny’s Pocket”.

National Reining Horse Association Expands Medications Testing for 2015

The National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Board of Directors voted on November 3, during meetings in Oklahoma City, to maintain its Animal Welfare and Medications Policy for NRHA events held in locations outside of Europe during 2015.

Researcher Discusses Climate Change Effects on Horse Health

Dr Gary Muscatello, Veterinary researcher with University of Sydney recently spoke about the increase in equine related diseases associated with climate change. Dr. Muscatello forecasts that climate change will affect equine health in numerous ways.

Will Shock Wave Treatments Benefit My Lame Horse?

According to research by Pulse Veterinary Technologies, many horses can be helped by shock wave therapy. Previously, horses suffering from chronic pain and lameness had to undergo prolonged medication and surgical interventions. These treatments can be co

EEE Strikes Horses in Florida

The Lake County Health Department received notification on Friday that two horses in the Groveland area have died from complications of the Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus.

Fair Use of Nosebands in Equestrian Sports

The International Society for Equitation Science has released a recommendation for all equestrian sports regarding how the tightness of nosebands should be determined and used fairly and objectively.

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