Founded in 2007, ERF is a not for profit association (Loi 1901) whose aim is to improve the welfare of equines in France through rescuing, campaigning and education.
During the AAEPâs 57th Annual Convention, Nov. 18-22 in San Antonio, Texas, a group of 25 veterinarians is invited to participate in an Outreach Project at the Saddle Light Center, a non-profit therapeutic riding center located in Selma Texas.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners is expressing concern regarding âvery broad languageâ in federal legislation geared toward prohibiting use of performance-enhancing drugs in racehorses. The legislation, introduced in Congress
According to the Irish Examiner, the price for donkeys has dropped by almost 50% in the past two years as many consider them to be luxury items in the current economic climate.
More than 200 Thoroughbred-related charities have received a grant from TCA since its inception in 1990, including rescue, rehabilitation and adoption organizations.
Since starting this project, FarmVet and its loyal customers have helped raise over $19,000.00 to help equestrians in need.
Learn about rattles, also known as foal pneumonia which is among the top five most common equine diseases and why accurate diagnosis and early treatment are essential to preserve the health of the horse.
The American Association of Equine Practitionerâs (AAEP) Foundation is demonstrating its commitment to using gifts effectively through a new online resource.
The Vermont Department of Health and the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets announced today that Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) was confirmed on September 22 in an emu from Brandon. This is the first time that EEE virus has been confirmed
Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation Launches New Projects Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation (GJCRF) has announced that a slate of 17 research projects will be funded during 2011. The slate includes nine projects to be launched this year a