Search Results

8702 results found!

Equine Herpesvirus Update

The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets’ animal health officials and veterinarians from the Equine Hospital at Cornell University are investigating two confirmed cases of Equine Herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) in New York State.

Exercise Affects Reproductive Ability in Horses

In the latest issue of the Journal of Animal Science, researchers at Clemson University and the University of Florida examine the impact of exercise on mare reproductive health and embryo transfer. In the study, researchers divided light-horse mares into

Over Two Dozen Dead Horses Discovered in Field in Montana

Law enforcement officers from several agencies along with officials from the Montana State Livestock Department are investigating the deaths of over two dozen horses found shot to death in a field.

Research Shows Results of Phenylbutazone Use in Horses

In a recent research project at Louisiana State University, the effects of prolonged use of phenylbutazone (bute) were examined.The five researchers determined that prolonged use of bute can cause adverse effects in horses as soon as three days after init

Ice-Vibe: Prevention, Recovery, Rehabilitation

Ice-Vibe Hock and Ice-Vibe Knee are designed to help prepare horses' legs before exercise and reduce soreness and swelling after exercise by cleverly combining the effects of cooling therapy with massage.

Mustangs Adopted at Cheyenne Frontier Days

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has announced that it two wild horses were adopted at the Cheyenne Frontier Days Celebration.

Western Dressage Introduces Musical Freestyles

Freestyles offer riders and horses another way to explore the discipline of dressage while expressing additional creativity while showcasing compulsory elements, but the pattern, consequently and difficulties of the design are up to the exhibitor.

USRider Offers Horse Owners Travel Season Preparation Tips

Before travel season begins, it is critically important for horse owners to perform basic, yet essential, maintenance on their trailers. USRider, the national provider of emergency roadside assistance for horse owners, reminds equestrians to invest time d

Standing MRI Avoids Anesthesia so Horses Return to Showtime Sooner

It's been fast and furious from day one at Advanced Equine Imaging of Wellington, with over 100 horses in total coming through the clinic for advanced diagnostics since the grand opening in January.  After all, for top equestrians with a lame horse,

Obese Horses Lose Weight on Free-Choice Hay - Research Reflection by Dr. Juliet M. Getty

”The results of this study reveal that overweight horses and ponies, even breeds known for difficulty with insulin resistance, lose weight when allowed to eat hay ad-libitum (available all day and all night).”

Subscribe