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Protecting Competition Horses from the Flu

Protection by equine flu vaccines is not straightforward and the flu virus mutates making older vaccines less effective; currently, none of the vaccines in the UK have the most recently recommended strains, and only one vaccine in the US does.

Equine Herpesvirus-1 Workshop To Be Held October 19

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.

Bit of Britain Continues Chase the Challenge 2012

In 2011 John Nunn, owner of Bit of Britain, decided upon doing a challenge for the lower levels of eventing. He thought, why do you only get rewarded when you make it big?

Interviews with Equestrians from Around the World

Gina McKnight, shares her current interview series of equestrians from around the world! Enjoy informative anecdotes, new equine innovations, and much more.

Equine Abortion - Four Year Study Shows Main Causes

Following changes in the causes of abortion in horses over multiple years may help to elucidate environmental risk factors or changes in disease prevalence over time.

University of Massachusetts Veterinary & Science Dept Introduces Equine Science Concentration

Graduates of the Equine Science concentration have many career opportunities including veterinarian, nutritionist, equine rehabilitation practitioner, equine-assisted therapy director, among many others.

Eye Ulcers in Horses - Signs and Treatment

Treatment of eye ulcers can vary from topical ointment to minimize infection and provide pain relief to surgical corneal grafts.

2015 Nobel Prize Winners Laid Groundwork for Animal-Health Breakthroughs Including Parasite Control in Horses

”Dr. William C. Campbell and Dr. Satoshi Omura were awarded the prestigious 2015 Nobel Prize for Medicine for their discovery of avermectin which revolutionized the animal-health industry and led to the treatment of devastating parasitic diseases, inclu

AERC Presses for Horse Welfare Reforms in International Riding

The motion gives the FEI until January 1, 2015, to make measurable progress, including “greater transparency in public reporting of fatalities and fractures occurring at or associated with FEI endurance rides.

Do the Math for Improved Equine Nutrition

Reading a hay analysis report or puzzling over the ingredients in feed or supplements can be a chore.

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