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ASPCA Concerned About BLM

The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, is reminding everyone that comments addressed to The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the agency that oversees our country’s wild horses and burros, are due by today, March 30, 2011, on

Mosquito-Borne Horse Diseases

Many equine health professionals are worried that because of the economic recession that's lasted more than a year, many horses are either not vaccinated or are under-vaccinated to protect them against common diseases.

Iodine Keeps Horse's Thyroid Working Properly

Dr. Getty’s June Tip: Iodine Keeps Thyroid Working Properly

Dr. Jane Goodall Joins Equine Academy

The ESA is proud to announce that Dr. Jane Goodall has joined The Equine Sciences Academy as our Goodwill Ambassador. Dr. Goodall is one of the world's most well recognized names when it comes to animal welfare and conservation issues around the gl

Fire In Cornell University Equine Center Barn

A fire broke out Tuesday afternoon in a barn at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine’s Equine Research Center annex, according to reports from media in Ithaca, New York where the campus is located.

Drug and Medication Guidelines in Equine Performance

The laws governing the use of drugs for horses competing in various activities are complex and subject to change. This article provides an overview of equine drug laws and helpful links to the rules and regulations.

Southern Hospitality at its Finest at IHSA Championships

St. Andrews University Equestrian Program director and IHSA [no-glossary]coach, Peggy McElveen, is promising quintessential Southern hospitality when the Gov. James B. Hunt Jr. Horse Complex hosts the 39th Intercollegiate Horse Show Association National C

Omega 3 Fatty Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy/Lactation Improves Learning Ability of Equine Offspring

”Researchers from the University of Florida revealed that foals’ exposure to the omega 3 fatty acid, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), in utero and early lactation can positively impact cognitive function and learning success.”

Palm Partnership Announces 2013 AQHA Trail Challenge Champions

The first annual AQHA Trail Challenge Series was a great success with riders from 8 states showing more than 15 different breeds throughout the series.

Equine Pastern Dermatitis - How Can Sox Make a Difference?

Silver Whinnys are safe, non-toxic, drug-free bandage/barriers that obstruct disease-causing pathogens, insects, dirt, debris, and sunlight (UV) from penetrating the socks and reaching the skin.

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