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Fasting Insulin in Equine Metabolic Syndrome

Abnormally high insulin is a key feature of Equine Metabolic Syndrome and is responsible for the high laminitis risk, but the best way to test for abnormal insulin poses questions.

Suprascapular Neuropathy

Sweeny is atrophy (degeneration) of the muscles of the shoulder of the horse. Because there can be a number of causes, it is important to realize that the term “Sweeney” is a description of the condition of the muscles and not a diagnosis in itself.

Bio-digester May Solve Horse Manure Problem

A meeting to be held on Monday, Sept. 17, in Ventura, California will address the creation and use of a bio-digester facility that uses natural bacteria to convert animal waste, garden trimmings and food wastes into three useful byproducts: methane gas fo

Free Biostar Equine and Canine Nutrition Webinar

Happening on Tuesday, November 5, 2013, at 8 pm EST, Biostar EQ's Tigger Montague will be hosting a FREE Ask the Expert Live Q/A session on everything about horse nutrition.

New Footing for Equidome Arenas

In response to rider requests and a commitment to produce the highest quality horse shows, Langer Equestrian Group and Los Angeles Equestrian Center announced today that they will install new footing in the Equidome, the facility's indoor arena. The s

Farrier Product Distribution in New Agreement with American Farrier’s Association

"With new product development at an all-time high, and horse owners becoming more knowledgeable about options for the care and management of their horses’ feet, it is increasingly important for farriers to stay current.”

False-Positive EHV-1 Test Motivates $100,000 Research Grant

Newsdate: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 - 2:09 pm Location: LEXINGTON, Kentucky Wellington Equestrian Partners and Tequestrian Farms have announced a partnership to donate $100,000 for a research grant to the Gluck Equine Research Center for research of Equine He

Will Acupuncture Help Heal My Horse?

Acupuncture may be defined as the stimulation of a specific point on the body, referred to as an acupoint. Physiological changes in response to acupuncture point stimulation are the basis of clinical treatment. Stimulation of an acupoint activates nerve f

Chinese Medicine Goes To the Dogs, and Horses Too

Internationally renowned Tallgrass Animal Acupressure Institute is offering courses in Equine & Small Animal Acupressure and will be hosting two Equine or Small Animal Acupressure and Traditional Chinese Medicine Courses in St. Cloud, Florida on February

Cornell Animal Diagnostic Center Offers Valuable Services

The Animal Diagnostic Center at Cornell University offers a number of services of value to veterinarians and horse owners.

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