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The Equine Guelph Research Annual is Now Posted!

Citing up-to-date 2019 research highlights and a new study for 2020 on respiratory research, the Equine Guelph publication is valuable for anyone caring about horse health.

Four Directions Amino Acids Can Take - The Importance of Feeding Your Horse Several Protein Sources

Grasses and grass hays should offer the foundation of your horse's diet, but their protein content is of poor quality.

AHC National Forum-Congress on a Diet

The American Horse Council’s National Issues Forum, entitled “Congress on a Diet: What It Means for the Horse Industry,” will feature several important speakers. “We are very pleased this year to have three Members of Congress and several Agenc

Hendra Virus Vaccine Available in 2012

A new and experimental vaccine has been shown to protect horses from the deadly Hendra virus. It could be available as early as 2012. Dr Deborah Middleton announced the successful progress to develop the vaccine at the Australian Veterinary Association

Horse Tests Positive for EEE in Massachusetts

A preliminary test of a sick horse stabled in town has shown it to have Eastern equine encephalitis, according to the state Department of Public Health.

Tick Related Infections in Horses

There are several species of ticks in the Netherlands that bite horses. When ticks bite horses, they can transmit a number of pathogens, including Borrelia burgdorferi, Theileria equi, Babesia caballi and Anaplasma phagocytophilum.

Majority of House Members Now Say "No" to Horse Slaughter

With broad bipartisan support, the bill aims to protect our nation's equines from the cruel and predatory horse slaughter industry.

UK Hosts Annual "Pastures Please!" for Horse Owners

University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service and UK Ag Equine Programs will host Pastures Please! 6 p.m. Feb. 18 at the Fayette County extension office, 1140 Red Mile Place in Lexington. The public is invited to the free annual event; particularly

Can Orb Win the Preakness from the Inside Post?

Wednesday, May 15, saw Orb, trained by Shug McGaughey, drawing post-position No. 1, not always the best draw as the horses race toward the shortest path for a win.

Questions about Lack of Sun Protection for Wild Horses and Burros

The public has been questioning the BLM regarding the lack of protection from sun and heat for the wild horses and burros in BLM holdings near Reno, Nevada.

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