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Equestrian Aid Achieves $2 Million Milestone

September marked a huge milestone for the Equestrian Aid Foundation (EAF). The 16-year-old nonprofit has now distributed more than $2 million in aid for medical, healthcare, rehabilitation and essential expenses - such as housing and food - to its recipie

UK Students Spend Spring Break on Equine Study Away Trip in Puerto Rico

This year, a few equine-loving University of Kentucky students from the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment enjoyed a unique spring break adventure.

What Does It Mean When a Horse Has 'Kissing Spines'?

Spinal processes are the bony projection off the back of each vertebrae, and there is normally a space between each one. If they come together, this bone-on-bone touch causes excruciating pain.

Cancer Comparison Across Species: Humans, Horses, Dogs, Highlights New Drug Targets

To uncover genetics of the cancer, researchers sequenced genomes of mucosal melanoma tumors from human, canine and equine patients diagnosed with the disease.

Practical Dietary Tips for Promoting Optimal Hoof Health

Dr. Getty focuses on "Hoof health in horses" in important webinar.

Dr. Juliet Getty Speaks on Solving Equine Obesity the Right Way on Monty Roberts' Horsemanship Radio

Dr. Juliet Getty, internationally respected equine nutritionist, shares tips about what causes horses to become obese, and how to go about solving the problem on Monty Roberts' Horsemanship Radio.

Structural Carbohydrates and Metabolic Horses

For equines with equine metabolic syndrome, the only dietary carbohydrate elements of concern are those that can be digested and cause an insulin spike.

Baucus Supports End of Ban on Horse Slaughter

Montana's senior U.S. Senator Max Baucus applauded House and Senate Appropriations Committee leaders for answering his call to end a misguided ban on domestic horse slaughter. House and Senate Appropriations Committees eliminated the ban in the Agric

Federal Appeals Judge Halts Roundup

A federal appeals judge on Friday night granted a temporary injunction to halt a government roundup of about 1,700 wild horses from the range in Nevada near the Utah border.

Equine Influenza Outbreak in Mongolia

The Mongolian government has confirmed an equine influenza outbreak in 14 provinces. The government's news office announced the confirmation Tuesday after suspected cases were recently discovered in 18 provinces of the country, where horses still pla

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