Flair will again present the Protect And Perform Award to the highest-placed horse and rider pair using a FLAIR Strip during both the cross-country and stadium phases of the competition.
Six veterinarians with specific interests in the Thoroughbred racehorse are the newest spokespersons for the AAEPâ On Call program, an innovative media-assistance program that provides timely health-care information about equine athletes during national
With the arrival of fall weather, ticks are in search of a good meal to continue their on-going life cycle, and this means more tick bites for all warm blooded animals.
Diagnosing irregularities in development of a foal's limbs is key in providing early intervention before limbs sustain damage that may cause lameness and limit the horse's athletic abilities.
It is leptospirosis abortion season once again in Kentucky. The University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (UKVDL) has confirmed 11 leptospirosis abortions so far in the 2012-2013 reproductive season. Last year, 24 were confirmed for the enti
One of the most devastating equine diseases is laminitis. With myriad causes, no fully reliable treatment and often a dismal prognosis in severe cases, laminitis is a dreaded diagnosis. A new collection of research published by the Equine Veterinary Journ
âResearcher Andrea M. Beetz, PhD, recently lead a study to determine whether equine-assisted activities can help insecurely attached children and their caregiver or therapist engage in a more secure and trusting relationship than they had before.â
The Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover recently took place in Fort Worth, TX, and the winner of the Stars Division was 21-year-old Zachary Rios. Zachary has spent the last six years working with horses, and the skill and perseverance he displayed during the
Flair LLC, maker of the FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strip, is pleased to announce Flairâs designation as an official partner of 42nd annual Eclipse Awards, to be held Saturday, January 19, 2013, at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Florida.
Authorities from both the United Kingdom and the United States are warning horse owners not to buy equine medicines from unregulated sites. Horse owners who buy medicines from unregulated websites risk buying counterfeit or unsafe goods.