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2022 Kentucky Equine Survey Hitting Mailboxes Now

Survey of equines in Kentucky will improve equine health care, inform workforce development, and supply critical information for making informed decisions related to equines and their owners.

Dealing with Climate Change Effects on Horse Health

Warmer environments will generally increase mosquitoes, bot flies and tick borne diseases, as well as rain scald, greasy heel and respiratory tract infections.

Three Horses Confirmed Positive for Infectious Anemia in South Carolina

There is no treatment for equine Infectious anemia, so if an infected animal does not die from the disease it will become a lifelong carrier serving as a reservoir for the disease, putting other equines at risk.

New Equine Standing CT Scanner Installed at MU Veterinary Health Center

The standing CT reduces the risks involved in the procedure by removing the need for general anesthesia for the horse and we're planning to use the CT on a wide variety of cases.

Can Horses Help with Leadership Skills?

Winning With Horse Power is described as an innovative new equine experiential learning venture that is dedicated to advancing the awareness of equine experiential learning with a strong business application.

Directory of Equine Activity and Recreational Use Statutes Now Available

Landowner liability can be a critical factor in horse access to property and since liability is determined on a state-by-state basis it is important to know about your area.

Investigations of Contagious Equine Metritis Closed

The World Organisation for Animal Health ("OIE") recently issued the following summary of the investigation into the two outbreaks of Contagious Equine Metritis and although a conclusive source has not been identified in the case of the larger (2008) o

Equine Feed Oat Project Awards Grant for Nutritional Research

The Equine Feed Oat Project (EFOP) today announced the recipient of its first equine oat research grant. Dr. Laurie Lawrence of the University of Kentucky will receive more than $122,000 in funding for a two-year research project beginning in February 201

Dieting Horses Bulk Up with Wood Shavings

According to recent research shavings used in horse bedding may not be as unpalatable as previously thought. In fact, horses and ponies on a severely restricted diet may actually consume considerable quantities of wood shavings, as research conducted at L

5-Way Plus West Nile Vaccine for Horses

United Vet Equine, a leader in the horse health care industry, cares about the well-being of all horses, and is proud to announce the availability of the very first 5-way vaccine plus West Nile that provides both protection and convenience.

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