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Ohio State Faculty Clinician Chosen as AAEP’s First My Vet Rocks Honoree

Jonathan Yardley, DVM, associate professor at Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, has been selected as the June honoree of the AAEP's My Vet Rocks Contest.

A Danger to Horses Year Around - Ticks

As if tick bites aren't bad enough, the possibility of becoming infected with a disease such as Lyme disease or other bacterial infection makes checking for ticks on horses a priority.

United Horse Coalition to Present at Animal Welfare Research Forum

The UHC will present 'Taking Up the Reins on Equine Welfare' at the ASPCA-Association for Animal Welfare Advancement (AWAA) Research Forum virtually on Wednesday, November 1, 2023.

Retired Racehorse Project to Host Aftercare Industry Month Virtual Conference

The aftercare industry in North America has grown into a diverse community of entities that contribute to a Thoroughbred’s transition in a variety of ways.

Sugar Does Not Cause Equine Metabolic Syndrome

Evidence continues to grow that equine metabolic syndrome is genetic.

Heat Stress, Part 1: Keeping Your Dogs Safe

This three-part series will cover heat stress signs, prevention and treatment for dogs, horses and cattle.

Fire Safety on the Horse Farm - Reducing the Risk

There is no such thing as a fireproof building, and no matter how well you prepare, accidents can happen. Developing a fire emergency plan ahead of time will assist in keeping you and your horses safe.

EquiMed Provides Complete Guide to Equine Healthcare

EquiMed, LLC is proud to announce the release of a new website that provides horse owners with a complete guide to equine healthcare. The website is currently available online at http://www.equimed.com

IverCare (ivermectin) Paste 1.87% Returns

IverCare® (ivermectin) Paste 1.87% proudly made in the U.S.A. is again available from Farnam.

Nutrition Solves Weight Problem for Endurance Horse

Endurance enthusiast Delma Clements sought help from Kentucky Equine Research (KER) nutritionists after her 15-year-old Arabian horse Kynnum Park Shaniko experienced a significant decrease in condition after an endurance ride in May. 

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