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FDA Tours Pennfield Equine Feed

Pennfield “Eight Years Ahead of the Curve” in Feed Safety Top officials with the Food and Drug Administration's Center for Veterinary Medicine toured Pennfield’s Mt. Joy mill earlier this month, in the run up to the proposed implementation o

Sam Thompson Memorial Jockey Award Goes to G. R. Carter, Jr.

G. R. Carter, Jr., winner of the third annual Sam Thompson Memorial Jockey Award, is one of the top riders in his field and has earned the title of AQHA Champion Jockey a record ten times.

GG-T Arena Footing Offers a July Special

By utilizing the GGT Butterfly Mat™ system, one can protect their horse’s joints and tendons from long term concussion and instability due to slippage from traditional footing surfaces.

Yearling Filly Sells for $1.3 Million at Keeneland

Things are just now calming down at beautiful Audley Farm, breeders of Aberdeen Angus and Thoroughbred racehorses. Just a few short weeks ago at Keeneland, their yearling topped the filly sales chart, going for a cool $1.3 million.

Why Your Horse's Joint Supplement May Not Be Working

As the equine athlete's joint wears, we have a degenerative process that begins in the soft tissue structures of the joint, and then progresses deeper, impacting the cartilage and bone.

Horse Doctors Blaze New Trails at AAEP Convention in San Antonio

Practitioners discovered new clinical approaches to improve patient care and acquired strategies to prioritize their own well-being and boost the viability and appeal of an equine veterinary career.

PATH Intl. Awarded Grant from Department of Veterans Affairs

The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International is honored to announce its status as one of 69 grant awardees from the United States Department of Veteran's Affairs to support disabled veterans in adaptive sports.

COVID-19: Is My Horse at Risk?

Diseases that spread from animals to people are referred to as 'Zoonoses' and include diseases such as rabies, Lyme disease, malaria, Salmonella, Ebola, Swine flu and West Nile virus.

Equine Rescue Center Forced to Move

The Equine Rescue Center located in San Mateo County has been forced to relocate to an area near Hollister after losing a promised lease on pasture land near Pescadero. Because of the high cost of land in the coastal areas of San Mateo County, the direct

APHIS Seeks Public Comments On CEM Rules

The Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) delayed enforcement of an interim rule relating to the importation of horses from companies affected with contagious equine metritis (CEM) and re-opened the issue for pub

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