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United Horse Coalition to Present at Animal Welfare Research Forum

The UHC will present 'Taking Up the Reins on Equine Welfare' at the ASPCA-Association for Animal Welfare Advancement (AWAA) Research Forum virtually on Wednesday, November 1, 2023.

Retired Racehorse Project to Host Aftercare Industry Month Virtual Conference

The aftercare industry in North America has grown into a diverse community of entities that contribute to a Thoroughbred’s transition in a variety of ways.

Sugar Does Not Cause Equine Metabolic Syndrome

Evidence continues to grow that equine metabolic syndrome is genetic.

EquiMed Provides Complete Guide to Equine Healthcare

EquiMed, LLC is proud to announce the release of a new website that provides horse owners with a complete guide to equine healthcare. The website is currently available online at http://www.equimed.com

IverCare (ivermectin) Paste 1.87% Returns

IverCare® (ivermectin) Paste 1.87% proudly made in the U.S.A. is again available from Farnam.

Horses Swim to Safety in Flood

RSPCA inspectors have helped a number of stranded horses swim to safety through floodwaters that have inundated 22 towns and cities along with vast swathes of countryside as big as the states of California, Nevada, and Maine combined.

Peace of Mind Comes with a Small Price When Caring for Horses

In addition to vaccinating for core diseases, your veterinarian will also evaluate your horse's risk of exposure to other diseases such as Equine Influenza, Potomac Horse Fever and Strangles.

Tildren

Learn how in horses with navicular or other chronic bone conditions, Tildren acts to inhibit bone deconstruction by shutting down what are known as osteoclasts. that, like hungry termites, digest bone and Tildren use impedes this process.

Equine Weight Loss: It's All in the Breeding

A new study has confirmed that different breeds have different capacities for weight loss, with Standardbred horses losing condition much more readily than Andalusians or ponies.

GBED - A Cause of Abortions and Foal Deaths

Recent research suggests that at least 3% of abortions in Quarter horses are due to glycogen branching enzyme deficiency. Some foals are born alive but are often weak and require warming and assistance to nurse after birth. These foals may appear healthy

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