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According to researchers at UC Davis and the Maxwell Gluck Equine Center at the University of Kentucky, research in regenerative medicine technology is advancing rapidly. For both people and horses, this news is very welcome.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has proposed its Animal Disease Traceability rule. USDA stated there will be a 90 day period for public comment, which will close on November 9, 2011.
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc. (BIVI), announces the introduction of five new vaccines, including Vetera Gold that offers 7-way protection, and Vetera Gold + [no-glossary]VEE, the only equine vaccine with 8-way disease protection in one conveni
Lifelong horse owner and former New York-Bred thoroughbred breeder graces the cover of todayâs New York Times as the lead-in to a story exposing the excessive drugging of racehorses. In the third part of the Death and Disarray at Americaâs Racetracks
Horses today are living longer, traveling farther and performing at levels beyond yesterdayâs norms. So itâs not surprising that these modern demands can result in higher nutritional needs, as well.
A woman in Scotland, who is considered eccentric by her neighbors has moved her horse into the living room of her semi-detached home after her arrangements for stable space near her home fell through.
Causes of inflammation such as stress and obesity, high dietary levels of linoleic acid (an omega 6), free-radical consumption of poorly stored fatty feeds, and trans fat have a damaging impact on horse health.
Gov. Jan Brewer has signed legislation that will codify a property tax break for commercial horse properties. Brewer's short signing letter said the bill "statutorily clarifies the treatment of equine properties as agricultural." Her staff was
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 countryâs wild horses and burros, are due by today, March 30, 2011, on