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MMP Enzymes and Laminitis in Equines

It didn't take long for research to start showing inflammation was not a feature of endocrinopathic laminitis, which is caused by high insulin.

'Smart Saddle' Could Help Equestrians Hit Their Stride

The self-powered smart saddle, which has a response time of 16 milliseconds, could someday provide real-time statistical data and fall detection to equestrians and their coaches.

Equine Healthcare Global Market Report 2022: Government & Private Investments into Animal Healthcare Infrastructure Drives Growth

The diseases in animals can easily be transferred to humans hence, governments and private institutions are investing to develop the animal healthcare infrastructure in various countries.

American Endurance Ride Conference Severs Ties with USEF

After months of comments and deliberation, the AERC Board of Directors voted on the disaffiliation motion from United States Equestrian Federation on January 14.

Equestrian Olympics 2012

A veternarian surgeon from the University of Liverpool will be lending his expertise to the equestrian team at the London 2012 Olympics. Peter Bowling, clinical director of the Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital, has been appointed as an equine vet

Foaling - When To Call the Vet

Hundreds of mares deliver healthy foals without incident yearly, but when complications during the foaling process develop, the time can turn into a nightmare for the caretaker and the mare and foal, so having a veterinarian on call is imperative.

West Texas A&M Takes AQHA Trophy at IHSA Competitions

West Texas A&M clinched an historic second AQHA Trophy for the Lady Buffs coached by Amanda Love, exactly a decade after their last IHSA Western team title.

EquiMed Welcomes Dr. Amy Gill

Equine nutritionist Dr. Amy Gill has joined EquiMed's [no-glossary]team[/no-glossary] of pro-bloggers and is the author of Dr. Amy Gills Equine Nutrition Blog found at http://equimed.com/blogs/amy-m-gill-phd.  Dr. Gill's blog provides advice

Limited Access Roads - Problem for Horse Transport

On toll roads, thruways, turnpikes and other roadways with limited access, service providers trying to render assistance to motorists can encounter delays. For this reason, USRider, the national provider of roadside emergency assistance for equestrians, r

Saddlefit4Life makes Inroads to South America

Certified Master Saddler and Saddle Ergonomist Jochen Schleese was invited to speak in Sao Paulo Brazil this past weekend (Sept. 22-25) at the invitation of Dr. Solange Mikail, coordinator of a rehabilitation course in Equine Physical Therapy in Brazil (h

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