Glanders is an infectious equine disease which causes suffering and inevitable death to equines, and threatens the livelihoods of the owners who depend on them.
This year’s AAEP presentations will accelerate the exchange of new information about equine colic among investigators and stimulate new collaborations and research projects.
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen and University of British Columbia have been working to produce synthetic antibiotics that effectively fight bacteria that has become resistant to currently used antibiotics.
NERN has begun announcing the dates and locations for the 2014 Low Cost Gelding Clinics in California, with more to be announced later and the first clinics to be held on March 15 and 16, 2014.
PegasusTV Picks Up the Pace with New Stations, Fall Program Line-Up and 24/7 Live Simulcasts: PegasusTV will be in available in Bakersfield and Santa Barbara, California by next week, according to Charles Smallwood, west coast Regional Manager for the new
The Penn State Extension Environmentally Friendly Farm Program is designed to recognize farms that adopt environmentally sound management practices that protect the environment and water quality.
Thanks to Back Country Horsemen of Kansas, the Spirit Trail honeybees are enjoying their new home at Blossom Trail Bee Ranch.
Todayâs American Shetland and all its divisions are tributes to the goals of those early pony enthusiasts who sought to create beautiful, elegant and brilliantly animated ponies.
More than 350 of the nation's leading middle school and high school equestrians will converge on the Eastern States Exposition, West Springfield, Massachusetts on Friday, May 16 through Sunday, May 18 to compete for top honors in Hunt Seat Classes in
Americaâs wild horses are protected today because of a campaign by Wild Horse Annie and thousands of American school children that raised awareness of their plight.