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Equine Guelph Sets New Date for Biosecurity eWorkshop

In Equine Guelph's Biosecurity eWorkshop, industry experts, including guest speakers from the Ontario Veterinary College, share their knowledge of how you can decrease the risk of infectious disease in your own horse.

Stolen Horse Recovered Quickly Thanks to Microchip and Stolen Horse Int./NetPosse

The Fourth of July is a time for Americans to celebrate Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness, but Sarah Schwenzer was not excited about the holiday this year because her horse had been stolen.

Clostridial Myositis: A Danger for Horses Receiving Injections

Clostridial myositis is a true medical emergency in horses, with survival linked to prompt intervention through aggressive antibiotic treatment and wound debridement.

Crimes Against Nature Podcast Focusing on Animal Cruelty Launches July 15, 2020

The uptick in horse shootings, the butchering of horses in the field, cattle rustling, dog fighting, theft and other crimes against animals makes this informative podcast A Must!

Equine Guelph Drives Home Safety with Online Trailer Course

Participants will be able to make informed decisions about which towing package (truck and trailer) is right for their needs and will leave with a knowledge base for pre-trip inspections and general maintenance.

Researchers in Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory at the University of Kentucky Issue Report on Equine Amyloidosis

Equine amyloidosis is an uncommon cause of systemic, cutaneous, and nasal disease and horses of all breeds, sexes, or age can be affected.

Your Horse's Nutrition for the Winter Season: Dr. Kelton's Guideline

A number of horse health conditions made worse by the winter environment may dictate the need for supplementation not required in summer months.

Your Horse's Nutrition for the Winter Season - An Update: Dr. Kelton's Guideline

A number of horse health conditions made worse by the winter environment may dictate the need for supplementation not required in summer months.

Mystery Surrounds Deaths of Free-roaming Horses Shot in Utah Desert

The Yanito brothers have worked maintaining dirt roads for San Juan County for years, so they're out on this landscape a lot and about a year ago, they started finding dead horses near the roads.

Equine Disease Communication Center: Nine Years of Service to the Horse Industry

Since its inception, the EDCC has issued more than 3,000 alerts for more than 5,000 different outbreaks of equine infectious disease emergencies.

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