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Eleanor M. Kellon, VMD Recognized by AAEP/Zoetis Good Works for Horses

Over the 20 years that Dr. Kellon has been associated as lead volunteer with the ECIR Group, she has supported members in crisis on a daily basis because of her passion for the welfare of all equines.

Interior Department Officially Abandons Plan to Use Controversial Sterilization Surgeries on Wild Horses in Utah

American Wild Horse Campaign declares victory for the third time in 5-year legal effort to block procedure.

Antibiotics and Diarrhea

Antibiotics are commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat a number of infectious diseases. There are many different types of antibiotics, each targeting different pathogens and having different side effects.

Laser Therapy Relieves Soreness and Discomfort

For help with the aches and pains of starting young colts and riding every day, Three Time World Champion of Road to the Horse, Chris Cox, uses Multi Radiance Medical’s MR4 ACTIVet laser to relieve all of his horses’ soreness and discomfort.

Britain Loses Three Top Olympic Horses

British equestrians are angry because of the loss of  three top medal hopes to rivals' teams. Team GB’s medal prospects in the show jumping events at London 2012 have suffered a severe blow after three of Britain’s leading horses were poached b

Kentucky Horse Industry Rallies Together to Provide Shelter for Horses Displaced by Irma

As another record breaking hurricane barrels down on the United States, the Kentucky Horse Council is again working with equine groups to aid horses in those affected areas.

Spin to Win Rodeo Revamped

After months of research and development, Spin To Win Rodeo, the nation’s only independent team roping instructional and rodeo enthusiast magazine, has unveiled a new look for its December issue: the Wrangler National Finals Preview Edition.

Cloned Horse to Turn Eight

The world's first cloned horse was born eight years ago on May 28, 2003 at the Laboratory of Reproductive Technology in Cremona, Italy. Prometea was the successful outcome of 328 attempts to construct and implant a viable embryo.

Free EEE Vaccinations Sponsored by NY State Senator

New York State Senator Patty Ritchie has announced she’s sponsoring two, no-cost Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) vaccine clinics for horses this week. The New Haven clinic will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday June 29 at the New Haven Highway Department on

Glanders Quarantine To Continue Until March

According to Bahrain’s Daily News, no new cases of glanders have been reported for two months, since two horses were put down after testing positive last November, according to Ministry livestock director, Abdulrahman Shawqi Al Mannaie This means the

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