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Maple Syrup Compound a Potent Anti-Inflammatory Agent - A Boon for Horses and Humans?

”This research paves the way for a whole new class of anti-inflammatory agents, inspired by quebecol, which could compensate for the low efficacy of certain treatments while reducing the risk of side effects for both horses and humans.”

Stories and Talents of Thoroughbreds Showcased

Susan Kayne, Executive Producer of the award-winning equine lifestyle TV series Unbridled, announced today a call for submissions for the show’s new feature segment, THORO’TALENT, presented by THORO’BRED, INC.

Helping Veterans Find Success with Equine Therapy

The focus of equine-assisted work is to engage in creative activities with the horses that require problem solving and responding to challenges that carry over into every-day life.

Rutgers Equine Science Center Launches 2022 Equine Needs Assessment Survey

The main goal of this survey is to help us better understand how the Rutgers Equine Science Center can best support members of the equine industry in New Jersey and nationwide.

The Foundation for the Horse Dedicates $10,000 to Support Feed and Hay Relief for Equines Impacted by Maui, Hawaii, Wildfires

Long-term care of these displaced equines is the most pressing need, and hay and feed are of the utmost importance to support the equines whose owners may have lost everything.

Making Responsible, Purposeful Breeding of Horses a Priority

”Impeccable stable management and genetics knowledge combined with understanding special nutrition and healthcare requirements for the broodmare, foal and breeding stallion are all prerequisites to breeding horses responsibly.”

Horses Rescued from Rescue Operation

Two owners of an Ogdenburg horse rescue operation have been charged with twenty-two counts of animal neglect for not providing food and water to the horses, donkeys, ponies, sheep, and goats at their rented property where they maintain their Last Chance C

Herpesvirus Type 1 Case Confirmed

In response to a confirmed case of equine herpesvirus type 1 infection, Cornell University has voluntarily quarantined its equine hospital. This highly contagious virus is widely present in the horse population.

Five-Year-Old Bitten by Horse

A 5-year-old girl was treated at a Georgia hospital this weekend after she was reportedly bitten by a horse she attempted to pet while posing for a photo. When she reached through a fence to pet the horse behind the ear, the animal reportedly bit t

68th National Appaloosa Show Offered Excitement, Talent and Prize Money

”Some of the most coveted honors in the Appaloosa industry were awarded at the 68th National Appaloosa Show and 2015 World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show.”

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