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First Quarter 2020 Report on International Diseases in Horses by The Equine Disease Quarterly

The Equine Disease Quarterly is published in January, April, July, and October each year by the Department of Veterinary Science, University of Kentucky.

Equine Respiratory Biosurveillance - What Have We Learned?

This comprehensive, ongoing national surveillance study monitors equine herpesvirus types 1 and 4, EIV, Streptococcus equi subspecies equi (S. equi; the cause of strangles) and equine rhinitis A and B viruses.

National Reining Horse Association Winter Meeting Concludes

Founded in 1966, the National Reining Horse Association is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of the reining horse in a fun-filled, family atmosphere.

Equine Artificial Insemination Explained

Artificial insemination gives you access to the best genetic material available across town or around the world. Learn the basic techniques here and get started on improving the quality of your herd using the best stallion for your next breeding.

Ready for My Close-Up: Video Monitoring for Your Pregnant Mare

Learn how easy it is to install and use a video monitor for your pregnant mare. Be ready for the Big Event! Includes links to equipment manufacturers and monitoring services that are available.

FullBucket Continues Doing Good for Equines and People in Guatemala

"Continuing our mantra of Doing Good, FullBucket Co-Founders Dr. Rob Franklin, Dr. Keith Latson and Robo Hendrickson are headed back to Guatemala to provide hands-on support for malnourished, sick and overworked equids.

3 Top Issues for Horse Owners Per AHP Nationwide Equine Industry Survey

”One objective of the study was to gain a better understanding of how those who own and/or manage horses perceive the various challenges; to this end, participants in the Equine Industry Survey were asked to identify the top three issues facing the equi

Stem Cell Treatment in Horses Shows Promise

The use of mesenchymal stem cells has been reported as a treatment for a number of disease processes in both humans and animals. The peer reviewed literature contains a substantial number of scientific studies performed in the laboratory, but there are fe

Leading Wild Horse Group Challenges Bureau of Land Management's Mojave Desert Wild Burro Eradication Plan

Legal appeal cites failure to consider new research documenting key role that wild burros play in desert ecosystems.

Disease Specialist Speaks to Importance of Protecting Horses, Pets, Livestock from Air Pollution

Inhaling pollutants from smokestorms and smog can lead to lung diseases and cardiovascular disease and long-term exposure to severe air pollution can decrease an animal’s life expectancy,

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