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Construction on CSU Equine Lab Underway

Construction has begun on a 12,200-square-foot Equine Reproduction Laboratory (ERL) at Colorado State University less than a year after fire destroyed the original main laboratory building. Construction is expected to be completed by March 2013 in time fo

Pony Club Offers Teaching Resources to Instructors and Educators for Barn, Classroom and Online Use

A USPC Professional Membership offers flexible solutions for equine education with or without access to horses.

LiveWire Ergogenics Enters Equestrian Research Project with Top Equine Experts

LiveWire Ergogenics, Inc. announced it has assembled a team for a research project into effectiveness of treatments using cannabis extract for conditions in performance horses.

U of G Study May Help Pinpoint Lyme Disease Hot Spots

Lyme Disease is the most reported vector-borne disease in the United States and is Canada's most common tick-borne illness in horses and humans.

Encapsulating Stem Cells for Treating Equines with Osteoarthritis

Equine researchers are comparing stem cells collected from just one donor to cells obtained from many donors to determine if there are advantages to pooling cells from multiple donors.

The 2023 Equine Wellness Forum at Purdue University Coming February 11, 2023

Come and share your passion for horses with Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine and earn Up to 4 CE credits.

Ranch and NCHA Continue Partnership

The 6666 Ranch recently renewed its partnership with the National Cutting Horse Association to continue its presenting sponsorship of the NCHA Eastern and Western National Championships held annually in March and May, respectively, through 2014.

Mare Makes Remarkable Recovery

A young mare who underwent two major operations in her short life is ready for a new home after being in World Horse Welfare's care for three years. Dolly, a 13.2hh piebald mare, arrived at the charity's Penny Farm near Blackpool as a yea

Use of Thermography Increases

Since the late 1990's use of thermography has increased in both finding and preventing causes of lameness.  Originally used mainly with race horses and show animals, current usage has expanded in many veterinary practices.

Boehringer Ingelheim Equine Research Program Begins

Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc., is furthering its commitment to research efforts to ensure that we continue to learn more about equine diseases by entering the first year of the Annual Boehringer Ingelheim Advancement in Equine Research Award Pr

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