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Drug Compounding-What Horseowners Should Know

What does an equine owner or veterinarian do when there is no FDA-approved, commercially available animal or human drug that is available in the dosage form and concentration needed to treat an equine patient? A compounded drug may be the answer.

AAEP Prudent Drug Usage Guidelines

The health and welfare of horses and their owners is the primary goal of members of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP). We believe that these guidelines merely reiterate the standard of practice and what is common in equine veterinary

Study Finds Horses Inherit Winning Ways and also Health Related Traits

”The research, which was unveiled in a Sydney Science Forum talk, Galloping Genes, not only focused on racing performance, but also for the first time considered a range of traits including career length and susceptibility to diseases.”

EQUUS Foundation Providing Scholarships for Equine Research

The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) Foundation recently received a grant from The EQUUS Foundation to provide two $5,000 scholarships to graduate-level students conducting equine research.

NH Academy Offers Therapeutic Horsemanship for Veterans

Carlisle Academy is offering therapeutic horsemanship services to post-9/11 veterans through funding provided by the Wounded Warrior Project, in partnership with its accrediting body, Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship (PATH) Internation

Horse Manure to Compost in 30 Days!

Dungster Dumpster Kits are available for purchase or rental and are the most economical way to turn manure into compost.

Cornell’s Equine Seminar Series presents “What you should know about horse genetics - Is it all in the genes?”

This seminar will explain the current understanding of the relationship between horse breeds and review some of the new data on inherited disease and genetic susceptibility to disease.

UK Sanctuary Has Success Stories

The Redwings sanctuary is the largest in the UK, caring for over 1,100 horses, ponies, donkeys and mules every day. Their work is funded solely by donations that allow workers to give the animals the best possible care so they can eventually be re-homed o

Horse Summit To Zero In on Soundness

The 2012 International Hoof-Care Summit theme, “Zeroing In On Soundness,” reflects the needs of hoof-care professionals eager to learn the latest cutting-edge ideas to boost their profitability, efficiency and footcare skills.

Helmets Save Lives and Heads

Debbie McDonald’s Road To Recovery: Says Helmet Saved Her Life – by Lisa Kemp

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