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Study Focuses on Catastrophic Fractures in Race Horses

Dr. Erin McKerney, in collaboration with Dr. Susan Stover from the J.D Wheat Veterinary Orthopedic Research Laboratory, at UC Davis is conducting a study to better understand the events that lead to catastrophic fractures of the humerus and scapula in rac

Threat of West Nile Remains High for Horses and Humans

People celebrating Labor Day weekend outdoors in Michigan and other states could be setting themselves up as the main course for feasting mosquitoes, including the species known to carry the West Nile virus. Cases have been reported throughout the United

Researchers Working to Solve the Mystery of Equine Hepatitis

For almost 100 years, veterinarians have puzzled over the cause of Theiler's disease, a mysterious type of equine hepatitis that is linked to blood products.

Study Addresses Effectiveness of Equine Therapy

Certainly anyone willing to try an alternative therapy like equine therapy might also wonder if it is truly effective. And yet, typically, alternative therapies also are shy on research, and finding valid, and relevant studies can be challenging.

Images of the Horse As Never Before

Collectors of great photography know the name Ansel Adams and soon, appreciators of fine equine art will know that of Scottish photographer, Lindsay Robertson.

Advocacy Website for Medication Reform in Horse Racing Launched

The Jockey Club and the Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA) today announced the launch of an advocacy website, cleanhorseracing.org, that is dedicated to the reform of medication rules in horse races.

Laminitis Research Trial. Candidates Wanted!

Services to be provided during the lalminitis trials include examinations, digital radiographs, complete blood profiles, hormone evaluations and balanced trimming for each horse.

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.

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.

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