Lyme disease often goes unchecked especially in its early stages because the symptoms are non-specific and because of a lack of sensitive tests to diagnose the disease.
The aim of these policies and procedures is to produce the most effective U.S. endurance calendar and it is important to note that these policies and procedures do not replace the USEF licensing mileage rules.
The Equine Welfare Alliance and Animal Law Coalition are pleased to announce the first International Conference on Equine Welfare, a two part symposium to discuss issues related to (1) Americaâs Wild Horses and Burros and (2) Slaughter: the Equine We
If your horse's history is one where he has not had a steady supply of forage 24/7, often for years on end, the impact on his metabolism and his brain is very tough to reverse.
Learn about Mepivacaine Hydrochloride as a local anesthetic for surgical sites, nerve blocks and joint anesthesia and as topical anesthesia for the lining of the throat and larynx prior to laryngeal surgery.
North Carolina trail and endurance rider Debra Ambrose was named the winner in the American Endurance Ride Conferenceâs âMy Favorite Trailâ essay contest.
According to a Humane Society Report, charges against DeKalb County residents are pending after a donkey riddled with open sores and other evidence of maltreatment was found on a Dekalb County property along with numberous other animals including sever
A charity that provides care for retired racehorses has failed to take care of them properly according to a veterinarian hired to conduct an investigation into conditions affecting the horses' health and causing the death of some horses
Edited News Release: Gastric ulceration is a widespread clinical finding among performance horses in training as well as in foals. Prevalence of up to 93% has been documented among horses in race training1 and in nearly 60% of other performance hor
Veterinarians at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University now have the ability to look for lameness, brain damage, and other conditions within horses by using the first equine-capable high-strength magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)