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Eliminating Medication Influence on Race Horses

The Thoroughbred Racing Associations of North America (TRA) welcomes the proposal by the leadership of the Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI) of an industry effort to develop a plan to eliminate within the next five years any possi

83 Equines Get Good Homes

On Sunday, March 20th, 2011, 83 equines were offered at auction following foreclosure of the farm on which they were kept.  The auction was live at Meadow Wood Farm and also available on-line. Equines sold included:

Acepromazine

Learn about the uses for Acepromazine in keeping your horse safe and calm when routines change or surgical procedures are necessary.

A Girl, A Horse, A Dog, And 2,600 Miles

Chapman details moments of heroism and beauty, as well as the startling and tragic, yielding a read that convinces one of the magnificence of the countryside and the generosity of the people.

Sustaining Emergency and Critical Care Services While an Equine Veterinary Crisis Rages On

Constant on-call demands with no let up on daily duties leave new (and not so new) veterinarians emotionally drained and physically exhausted, too often questioning their choices.

How to sample your horse's hay

The nutritional content of your hay depends on a lot of factors. Because of this, it is important to test your hay for proper nutritional balance, especially if your horses are dependent on the hay as their only source of nutrition.

Stuart Brown Named 2013 Friend of UK Ag Equine Programs

The Animal Resource Center (ARC) in Oklahoma City is caring for hundreds of animals displaced by tornados and storms and Manna Pro has donated much-needed feed.

Learn About Equine Coronavirus on the Disease Du Jour Podcast

Because of the global health outbreak of human coronavirus, EquiManagement representatives talked to an equine infectious disease expert about equine coronavirus.

Hagyard Equine Medical Institute First Private Practice in the World to Offer Rotavirus B Testing

PCR testing for novel Rotavirus B, a serious, life-threatening disease highly contagious in foals, is now available through Hagyard's accredited Lab.

USDA Announces Rabies Action Plan to Protect Public, Domestic Animals and Wildlife

Rabies is a viral disease of mammals, transmitted from the bite of a rabid animal and direct contact with saliva or brain/nervous tissue from the animal and has the highest fatality rate of any known disease.

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