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Zenyatta Wins Horse of the Year

Zenyatta has been voted the 2010 Horse of the Year by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA), National Turf Writers And Broadcasters (NTWAB) and Daily Racing Form. Zenyatta took top honors over Breeders' Cup Classic winner Blame and t

Santa Anita Adds Horse Power to Rev Up Winter Season

As Santa Anita opened its 77th winter season on December 26, 2013, it took on an expanded role of primary proponent of horse racing in Southern California as a result of the closure of Hollywood Park.

Gymnastics and Horses - Cool for Kids

There's a great show in town for kids of any age. In a series of videos featuring equestrian VIP's the Equine VIP website covers many horse oriented disciplines.

What's the poop about dogs eating horse poop?

Size does matter when a dogs eats horse poop containing ivermectin, depending on the toxicity level and the size and genetic susceptibility of the dog.

Don't Let Fall Clean-up Trimmings Poison Your Horses

With fall and winter weather arriving, many people are doing their fall clean-up of yards, pastures and other areas. Most horse owners may not be aware that various yard waste “trimmings” can be toxic to horses and other livestock.  

Photodynamic Therapy Proves Useful in Treatment of Cancer in Horses

A treatment developed by Dr. Giuliano at the University of Missouri, uses photodynamic therapy in the treatment of facial squamous cell carcinoma affecting the eyes and surrounding tissue in equines. After surgerical removal of the tumor, a photo-reactive

Equine Research and Reproduction Highlighted

The University of Kentucky Equine Initiative will host a UK Equine Showcase Jan. 20 and the 3rd Annual Kentucky Breeders’ Short Course Jan. 21 at the UK Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Lexington. The UK Equine Showcase is a program highlighting the

Report Shows BLM Wild Horse Program Is Ineffective

According to the report, the BLM needs to stop relying on short-sighted wild horse roundups, and instead make immediate changes necessary to set the program on a long-term, humane and financially sustainable path.

Can Airborne Viruses Survive in Water and Infect Horses?

Research shows that horses can be infected by equine herpes viruses in water long after the animals shedding the virus are gone.

A Reminder that Rabies Continues To Be a Threat to Horses and Humans

World Rabies Day is held on September 28, the anniversary of the death of Louis Pasteur who, with his colleagues, developed the first efficacious rabies vaccine.

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