âRegistering your Mustang will keep track of the lineage of your horse, will help prove ownership, will allow you to compete in NAMAR Mustang classes and year end awards, and will show your pride in your Mustang.â
âIn scope, the research studies funded by Morris Animal Foundation will cover a diverse set of equine health challenges, including infectious diseases, musculoskeletal disorders, and respiratory illnesses.â
Newsdate: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 - 12:16 pm Location: LEXINGTON, Kentucky A study underway at the University of Kentucky has the potential to improve prevention and treatment not only of Lyme disease in horses and humans, but of other significant diseases
In a study by Samantha Steelman and Bhanu P. Chowdhary at the Veterinary Integrative Biosciences department of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Texas A and M University, the researchers examined the role of the anti-inflammatory protein APOA-IV in chro
University of Minnesota doctoral candidate Nichol Schultz, DVM, has received the 2012 AAEP Foundation Past Presidentsâ Research Fellow for her work to advance equine veterinary research. Dr. Nichol Schultzâs study focuses on the epidemiology and genet
 Frances Stead, Owner of Clifton Eventers and 2013 Badminton Champion Clifton Promise, believes that Flair Nasal Strips protect the lungs of her equine athletes.
Listening to valuable feedback from Omega Fieldsâ customers and dealers, Omega Antioxidant⢠is now available in a 20 lb. bag size, as well as a 50 lb. size. The smaller size may be more convenient for single-horse and mini owners.
The FLAIR Protect & Perform Award will go to the highest placed finisher using a FLAIR Strip in both cross-country and stadium jumping and is a wonderful addition to our event.
Ontario Veterinary College researchers shared some of their latest results during a presentation at Woodbine racetrack with the goal of reaching out to the "backstretch family" of trainers, riders, jockeys, grooms, veterinarians and others who contribute
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts have all identified Eastern Equine Encephalitis in mosquito pools, and in Massachusetts, two horses have tested positive for EEE.