âThe American Competitive Trail Horse Association and the Equestrian Medical Safety Association are pleased to announce the addition of Selena Lucas, a longtime advocate for safety in all equine activities, to their Board of Directors.â
DNA microarrays are small, solid supports containing thousands of gene sequences that are immobilized or attached at fixed locations.
During a 2012 competition trip to the USA, Bianca first encountered FLAIR Nasal Strips and now she never allows her horses to compete without FLAIR.
A researcher with the University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna, has found that a form of hormone treatment improved fetal development in older pregnant mares.
The pull-on, wearable barriers do not 'heal' per se, but create an environment that encourages healing. Silver Whinnys® keep sores and wounds protected from disease and allergen-carrying flies, as well as environmental dirt.
The mosquito-borne virus that causes Eastern Equine Encephalitis is found all over the Americas, and infects horses throughout its range, and now it is changing and affecting more humans.
The Bureau of Land Management warns that collisions and close calls with burros and horses on highways tend to increase this time of year because it gets dark around the time commuters are headed home, making the animals harder to see.
Whether you have competition goals in mind or are a recreational rider, youâll learn more than you ever thought possible when Christoph Hess is joined by Pat and Linda Parelli to demonstrate how classical international dressage and natural horsemanship
The Christian Veterinary Mission (CVM), a faith-based coalition of veterinarians helping poor communities around the world care for animals, has received the American Association of Equine Practitionersâ 2012 Lavin Cup.
The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA) announced today that it will conduct a Pedigree and Conformation Clinic on Monday, August 6 and a Thoroughbred Ownership Seminar on Thursday, August 9 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.