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Recipes for Healthy Holiday Treats for Your Horse

Here are a few ideas for treats your horses may enjoy during these cool winter months.

Can Riding in a Trailer Bring on Colic in Your Horse?

An expert addresses the possibility that post-trailering episodes of colic may be related to the trip.

Keeneland Donates $100K for Groundbreaking Equine PET Scan Research

PET scans also make imaging more efficient with the ability to scan all four legs in a half hour, compared to 45 minutes to scan one joint using MRI.

Horses and Humans Research Foundation Announces Up to $150,000 Available for Research Projects Focusing on Horse and Human Interaction

The HHRF is dedicated to supporting research that contributes to the understanding of the benefits, challenges, and mechanisms underlying interactions between horses and humans.

New Book Focuses on Infectious Diseases of the Horse

A clinician and a pathologist, faculty members of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, have collaborated to produce a thorough and balanced account of infectious diseases affecting horses.

Treating and Preventing Osteoarthritis in Horses

Researchers are making progress on efforts to develop new gene and stem cell therapy approaches to help heal cartilage and prevent osteoarthritis in horses.

Summer Challenges to Equines

In some parts of the United States, this is turning out to be the hottest, driest year in quite some time. With hot, dry weather, horses face a number of health challenges.

Gene Chip May Be Key to WNV in Horses

A new gene chip developed at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine sheds light on brain response in horses infected with West Nile virus and could lead to better ways to diagnose and treat both equines and humans infected with the disea

Marco's Law Would Impose Strong Penalties on Horse Killers

Southwest Ranches are vowing crackdown on horse killers after the recent slaughter of a thoroughbred named Marco. Mayor Jeff Nelson proposed a new town ordinance to guarantee anyone caught butchering a horse in Southwest Ranches would pay a $3,500 fine an

Researchers Determining if Cartilage Chips Are an Answer to Horse Joint Injuries

Large cartilage defects are a challenge to treat, but so-called cartilage chips have shown significant clinical promise in human medicine and have potential in treatment of horses.

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