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Lameness Research and Prevention Tips with Dr. Judith Koenig at OVC

Stimulating stem cells to heal faster through the use of shock wave therapy is part of the exciting new research being conducted at the OVC by Dr. Koenig.

Sires Cross Additional Million Dollar Milestones During the 6666 NRHA Derby Presented by Markel

The son of Colonelfourfreckle, out of Katie Gun, has $173,000 in NRHA lifetime earnings, but that was only the beginning of the mark he would leave on the reining industry.

Equine Research Hall of Fame Inductees Announced

Established in 1990, the Equine Research Hall of Fame honors international scientific community members biennially who have made equine research a key part of their careers, recognizing their work, dedication and achievements in equine research.

The Complications of a Rescue Horse

”Months of detoxification, barefoot rehabilitation, dental and chiropractic care, along with intense nutritional support brought Benny to a physically healthful state with the Stringhalt cured, but training was a complicated challenge.”

Protect Horses by Doing a Combustible Clean-up

Combustibles are everywhere and unavoidable around the horse farm, but your management of them can considerably reduce the risk of a barn fire.

EQUUS Television to Provide Continuous Coverage of the American Farrier's Assn 52nd Annual Convention and National Forging & Horseshoeing Competition

The Farrier’s Assn Annual Convention and National Forging & Horseshoeing Competition in Reno, Nevada, is a unique and outstanding opportunity not just for farriers, but for veterinarians, horse owners, and guests.

COVID-19 - Should I Lock Down My Barn?

Horse barn owner liabilities during the Corona-19 pandemic.

Research Shows Progress in Improved Fertility and Breeding Efficiency in Horses

Horsemen evaluate visible characteristics such as conformation, coat color, speed, endurance, as well as family history, and make breeding decisions based on these evaluations.

Eastern Tent Caterpillar Egg Hatch Threatening Horses Now Underway for Central Kentucky

Studies reveal horses eat tent caterpillars and the caterpillar hairs embed into the lining of the horse's alimentary tract allowing bacteria to gain access to the fetus and placenta.

Two-day Virtual Educational Event for Horse Enthusiasts to Feature Key Industry Experts

The second-annual EquiSUMMIT will feature experts from industry and academia tackling important equine health issues such as Leaky Gut Syndrome, heat stress, inflammation issues and more.

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