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Understanding Coping Strategies in Horses Focus of Latest Morris Animal Foundation-Funded Study

The study team's goal is to better understand behavior signposts for horses more likely to react negatively in certain situations, as well as find ways to inform training regimes to help reduce stress response.

Study Shows Association Between Forage Mycotoxins and Liver Disease in Horses

Several mycotoxins with known hepatotoxic potential were found at case premises, consistent with the hypothesis that forage-associated mycotoxicosis may be a cause of liver disease in horses.

Horse Scam Victims Win in Court

A San Bernardino County woman has been sentenced to 41 months in prison and ordered to pay 88 victims of her horse scam $273,000 in restitution for defrauding them.

Horses Named for Fallen Police Officers

The Philadelphia Police Department is welcoming five new equine recruits into their service. The horses will be named for five officers who died in the line of duty over the past four years. Horses Stephen, Santiago, Pat, Tiny Tim and Johnny will j

Your Opinion Counts! Take Horse Survey by 5/15

Alert: All horse owners are urged to take the AHP Horse Industry Survey by May 15th. To take the survey, go to www.horsesurvey2012.com Every response is important to the health of our horses. Thanks everyone! For more information contact

AAEP Issues Wild Horse Recommendations

The American Association of Equine Practitioners’ (AAEP) Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Task Force released on Aug. 30 its evaluation and recommendations for improving the care and handling of the nation’s wild horses.

Five Arabian Horses Disappear

 An Elbert County woman says a thief took advantage of the thick fog overnight and made off with five of her beloved Arabian horses on Sunday night. When she heard her stallions screaming, Stephanie Wind went outside to see what was causing the co

Montana Barn Fire Kills 20 Horses

A barn with 20 horses inside became engulfed in flames early Monday morning. According to reports, none of the horses escaped. The barn belongs to High Plains Stables and is a boarding facility housed 30 horses altogether.

Update Regarding Equine Herpesvirus Myelocencephalopathy Cases in Southern California

These cases are all important reminders to be diligent in our collective biosecurity efforts so we can ensure we maintain a safe environment at the horse park.

Recognizing and Preventing Equine Drug Reactions

Sometimes, drugs, even when administered properly to your horse, can cause a dangerous or fatal reaction. Learn what drug classes are responsible for most reactions, and what you should do if your horse suffers a reaction.

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