The EEHNC program not only deals with equine nutrition but topics related to training, health and exercise physiology will be discussed.
âThe inaugural, web-based Cowboy Champions Summit will run June 1-6, 2015 and will feature instructors from various disciplines of western riding and rodeo.â
New studies challenge the idea that imprinting is beneficial to the foal. Studies in France, published in Developmental Psychobiology and the Journal of Comparative Psychology, examined the idea that imprinting is beneficial to foals.
Researchers at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) are beginning to explore a new treatment methodology for equine pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) â commonly known as equine Cushing's disease.
Although veterinary graduates with an equine interest pursue residency training, it is difficult for them to move on to a career in research and teaching due to economic constraints.
Ozark Minitack.com, a leading supplier of equipment and accessories for Miniature Horses and ponies, is an ardent supporter of small equine breeds and small equine promotion.Â
Complementary hay steaming will be available to all competitors by request.
Complementary hay steaming will be available to all competitors by request.
Infectious disease experts will provide attendees with current information on EHV-1 outbreaks, diagnostics, vaccine efforts, biosecurity, regulatory mitigation, and other pertinent matters to help equine veterinarians minimize the risk of infection.
The Horses and Humans Research Foundation has awarded its sixth $50,000 research grant recently to a team from the Program in Occupational Therapy, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri. The team will measure outcomes from Occupational a