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Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine Opening Equine Center Near Belmont Park

The Cornell Equine Medical Center near Belmont Park is expected to open on April 1, 2014, to provide elective equine specialty services and full emergency and critical care services will be offered by the spring of 2015.

Foal Diarrhea - A Natural Occurrence?

Horse-breeders are used to the fact that most new-born foals suffer from diarrhea. Many methods have been suggested to avoid the problem, including supplementing the mothers' diets with ß-carotene, which is known to be helpful in preventing diarrhea

Special Equine Research Report at University of Guelph

Mark your calendars! On April 6th, 2013 Equine Guelph presents an exciting seminar at the University of Guelph, featuring Ontario Veterinary College researchers who have starred in the popular "Report on Research" video series.

Update on AAEP Study of Laminitis in Horses

The Laminitis Project is designed to identify risk factors for laminitis that will provide information to guide research into the pathogenesis, treatment, and prevention of new cases of laminitis.

Making Sense of Ingredient Lists, Feed Tags, and Hay Analysis Reports

On  Thursday, January 12, 2012, equine nutrition expert, Dr. Juliet Getty, will present a teleseminar on "Making Sense of Ingredient Lists, Feed Tags, and Hay Analysis Reports.”

Feb 1, Deadline for Rescues to Receive Free Vaccines

Equine rescue and retirement facilities are invited to apply for free vaccines through the Unwanted Horse Veterinary Relief Campaign (UHVRC), a program sponsored by the American Association of Equine Practitioners and Merck Animal Health. The deadline for

Canine Lyme Vaccination Has Short-lasting Antibody Response in Horses

Research shows that equine antibody responses to dog Lyme vaccines are often of low magnitude and short-lasting and doubling the canine dose can enhance antibody magnitude but not longevity of the response.

Researchers Announce Birth of Foals from Genotyped, Cryopreserved Embryos

Genotyping allows scientists to choose the embryos they want to use based on different criteria: sex, as in this experiment, the absence of known genetic disorders, or, perhaps in the future other traits that are tied to behavior.

Bayer HealthCare and EQUUS Magazine Hosting Webinar on Equine Protozoal Myelocencephalitis

Join Bayer HealthCare and EQUUS Magazine at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday, October 30, for a webinar with noted veterinarians Steve Reed and James Little about the current thoughts on Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis.

Starlight Stable Challenge for Laminitis Research Met by Grayson-Jockey Club RF

Starlight issued a $75,000 challenge to Grayson-Jockey Club RF last year in memory of Intense Holiday, a stakes-winning colt that seemed headed for additional success until he suffered a condylar fracture.

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