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BLM Urged to Postpone Burro Roundup

Veterinarians, Temple Grandin and Humane Society of U.S.

The Foundation for the Horse Research Grant Proposals Due June 7, 2021

Grants up to $20,000 will support up-and-coming equine researchers as they study key diseases and disorders affecting equine health.

2023 Run For A Million, the Premiere Event in Western Equine Sports, Will Include a Cutting Competition

The sport of cutting has been experiencing tremendous growth over the past few years, and we are looking forward to bringing our sport to this one of a kind competition next August.

Ivermectin

Learn why most veterinarians recommend Ivermectin for broad spectrum control of many of the parasites that infect horses including bots, ascarids, strongyles, tape and lung worms and many others.

Artificial Insemination for Your Mare?

Artificial insemination (AI) is a popular technique for reducing the danger and expense of live cover, and providing access to genetic material (semen) from around the world. Learn the history and common practices of equine artificial insemination.

First Annual Equine Research Presentations, a Success!

”The first annual Equine Research Night featured presentations about some of the equine industry's hot topics to a sold out lecture hall at the University of Guelph.”

Discovery of Virus May Lead to New Horse Vaccines

In a recent report in Science Daily, researchers say that a newly discovered mosquito virus could lead to new vaccines and drugs, as well as providing new diagnostic tools.

RCI Approves Lower Bute Threshold

On October 22, the Board of Directors of the Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI) gave final approval to lower the allowable level of phenylbutazone. The board voted 16-0 in favor of lowering the threshold for penalty from 5 microgra

Pony Club Awards College Scholarships to Members

Six outstanding Pony Club members have been awarded college scholarships for outstanding sportsmanship, stewardship, and leadership through horsemanship.

Dr. Kellon’s Guidelines: The Importance of Managing Equine Respiratory Problems

"Whether triggered by seasonal allergens or exposure to common irritants such as dust and molds from straw and hay, airborne bacterial toxins or ammonia – even minor decreases in your equine's lung function can have a major impact.”

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