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Brooke USA Foundation Announces Completion of Successful Campaign to Raise $1 Million

Thanks to this campaign, Brooke USA is able to continue its mission of alleviating the suffering of working horses, donkey and mules, and the people who depend on them for survival everywhere.

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Borna Disease

This viral brain infection is deadly, but quite rare. Infected animals lose coordination, appear to be in a severe depression and fit the "sad horse" description described in veterinary literature from the mid 1700's.

Standing MRI System to Serve Equines

Hallmarq Veterinary Equine Imaging is proud to announce their standing MRI system has been selected to expand the extraordinary list of services offered by Alamo Pintado Equine Medical Center, one of the foremost equine medical centers in the world.

Use of Acupuncture and Herbals in Breeding Horses

Management of Equine Reproduction by Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine is the focus of a course being offered by a prestigious Italian Veterinary Clinic.

New Study Reveals Impact of Exercise on Horse Reproduction

 In the latest issue of the Journal of Animal Science, researchers at Clemson University and the University of Florida examine the impact of exercise on mare reproductive health and embryo transfer. Researchers divided light-horse mares into three resear

University of Calgary Receives Laser from Equine Foundation

The University of Calgary Veterinary Medicine Dept. now has a state-of-the-art surgical laser thanks to a generous gift of $20,000 from the Equine Foundation of Canada.

Mosquitoes with EEE Virus Found in Connecticut

The positive finding, of a Culiseta species that feeds exclusively on birds, is the first confirmation of EEE in Connecticut this year and the earliest since testing began.

Equestrian Compound Owned by Merv Griffin Sold

Merv Griffin's 39 acre equestrian compound including a race track, horse stables, a large main house and staff quarters sold recently for $7 million.

Bid to Ban Furosemide Fails in Kentucky

A proposal to ban an anti-bleeding drug on race days in Kentucky lost on Monday, April 16, in a debate dividing a thoroughbred industry struggling to preserve the Bluegrass state’s reputation as the nation’s horse capital.

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