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Horse Health Research Presented at Woodbine

Ontario Veterinary College researchers shared some of their latest results during a presentation at Woodbine racetrack with the goal of reaching out to the "backstretch family" of trainers, riders, jockeys, grooms, veterinarians and others who contribute

Mosqutoes Test Positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis

Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts have all identified Eastern Equine Encephalitis in mosquito pools, and in Massachusetts, two horses have tested positive for EEE.

Love Horses; Love Writing? Enter Contest

The entry deadline for the Tenth Biennial Thoroughbred Times Fiction Contest is fast approaching and writers interested in participating need to submit their works by December 31.

PATH Intl Gives Back in Wake of Hurricane Sandy

Hurricane Sandy devastated the eastern seaboard of the United States in late October and early November 2012, leaving dozens dead, thousands homeless and millions without power.

Zara Phillips, Queen's Granddaughter Competes in Equestrian Olympics

Sunday marked 31-year-old Zara Phillip's  Olympic debut, competing in the Dressage portion of the equestrian three-day eventing competition. The granddaughter of Queen Elizabeth smiled broadly as she entered the arena on her horse, High Kingdom, t

New England Dressage Association Celebrates 40 Years

Founded in 1972, the New England Dressage Association (NEDA) started with a handful of visionaries and has grown to an organization with over 1,800 members, major competitions, numerous activities and a national reputation for attracting top quality train

Flood of Abandoned Donkeys Continues

The nation's biggest donkey rescue group, Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue,  says that since March 2011, it has taken in nearly 800 donkeys abandoned in Texas, where ranchers mainly used the animals to guard their herds. Many of the cattle and goats hav

Now Is The Time To Frost Seed (Overseed) Horse Pastures and Hay Fields

Overseeding is an easy way to improve pastures since it is more economical and less labor intensive than it is to take out an entire pasture or hay field.

USDA APHIS Announces New Requirements for Equine Infectious Anemia Testing

No vaccine or treatment for equine infectious anemia is available, and the Infection is often not apparent, resulting in a carrier state if the horse survives the acute phase of the infection.

Women's Equine Groups Work Together

The Women's Horse Industry Association (WHIA) is pleased to announce that a partnership has been formed between the WHIA and Equestrian Resources International, LLC.

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