REINS, a non-profit therapeutic horsemanship program located in Fallbrook, California, is holding its "Day at the Races"Â fundraiser during the Pacific Classic Race at the Del Mar, California, racetrack on August 26, 2012. This Grade 1 race features some
A research project funded by The Horse Trust has discovered for the first time the expression of a protein in horses known to be important in maintaining pregnancy. The cause of fetal loss in pregnant mares is unknown in around 20% of cases.
Beginning July 1, 2011, all horses entering the grounds for any AQHA world championship show â in Oklahoma City, Amarillo or Houston â will be required to present a certificate of a negative blood test for equine piroplasmosis. The tests must have
California has one new confirmed case of Equine Herpes Myeloencephalopathy (EHM) caused by EHV-1. There are 18 confirmed EHM cases in the state. The positive confirmed cases are located in the following 12 counties: Amador(1), Glenn(2), Kern(2), Lo
Equine Atypical Myopathy (EAM) is a seasonal, pasture-associated disorder of unknown etiology. The disease is characterized by a generalized degeneration of muscle fibers which can lead to sudden death due to collapse of the cardio respiratory system
âThe TCA Thoroughbred Makeover will serve as the kick-off event for the much-anticipated Breedersâ Cup Festival, a week-long celebration of various events, concerts and unique activities in and around Lexington.â
Veterinarians at the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine are continuing their first clinical trial of an experimental drug that has shown promise in treating horses stricken with laminitis, an excruciatingly painful and often li
Time to enter the Horizon Structures Sweepstakes for a chance to win a brand-new run-in shed valued at over $3500.00, plus learn about other fabulous offers.
The Silver Lining⢠Bandage/Wraps wick moisture from the skin surface, helping to keep it dry and less conducive to the development of bacteria or fungi.
Series by anti-soring leader, Marty Irby, walks readers through the six-decade-long plague of soring that's marred the American show horse world since the 1950's.