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Flunixin Meglumine

 Learn why Flunixin meglumine with its rapid onset of action is the agent of choice in the initial treatment of tendonitis and many musculosketetal injuries in horses as well as laminitis. colitis and painful eye conditions.

Rifampin

Learn how Rifampin is used to treat foals and horses when a systemic antibacterial is needed to treat staphylococcal infections and eradicate pathogens located in difficult to reach target areas, such as abscesses.

Sodium Bicarbonate

 Learn about Sodium bicarbonate (baking sodia) as an antacid, a cleanser, and its uses to replenish electrolytes and treat colic in horses.

Equine Foundation Donation To Aid in Lameness Evaluation

”The use of the lameness locator means immediate availability of a kinematic lameness assessment for the practitioner/researcher and together with the clinical ability of the clinician, this will improve accuracy.”

UK Equine Research To Add Three to Hall of Fame

The University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Foundation will induct three scientists into the UK Equine Research Hall of Fame Sept. 23 at Keeneland Race Course.

Veterans to Experience Life-Changing Encounter with Wild Mustangs

Working with the mustang is an experience that connects the veterans with an animal's needs, but has also proven life changing for the veteran.

Farrier Association Agrees to Serve as Farriers for 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games

Teaming with world-class farriers is integral to ensuring that our equine athletes receive outstanding hoof care.

Help for Plump Ponies Is on Its Way

Researchers have found a drug that prevents laminitis in ponies.

New Chair Named for Gluck Equine Research Center

Case Clay, president and chief executive officer of Three Chimneys Farm, was named chair of the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Foundation’s board of directors at its October meeting. Art Zubrod, manager of Brittany Farm, was named [no-glos

Spring Advice for Improving Pastures

The winter edition of the Oklahoma State University  Equine News prepared quarterly by Dr. David Freeman, OSU Extension Equine Specialist, Department of Animal Science addresses the plight of horse owners who are having difficulty in affording the hay n

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