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Stray Donkey from Mexico Tests Positive for Glanders

The protocol for equine captured straying into Texas from Mexico is to test them for a number of diseases foreign to the U.S., including Glanders.

What Every Horseback Rider Should Know About Helmets

”Helmets Can Save Lives When Horseback Riding – Does Yours Meet the Requirements?”

Veterinary and FFA Students Benefit from the Zoetis Industry Support Program

”Future leaders in agriculture have received $1.5 million-plus in support thanks to Zoetis customers through the Zoetis Industry Support Program which donates to selected FFA chapters and gives veterinary student scholarships.”

Crowdfunding a Five-Year Grant to Study Parasite Control in Horses and Farm Animals

”The first research crowdfunding project launched at the University of Kentucky helped secure an approximate $2.1 million, five-year, multiple species grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture: 'Let the germs get the worms:' Testing a novel probioti

Start an Intercollegiate Horse Shows Association Program at Your College

The IHSA was established so that any full-time college student could participate in equestrian competition regardless of economic status, gender or riding level.

Flair LLC Protected Horses Highlight Quick Start to Summer

Flair LLC, maker of the FLAIR® Equine Nasal Strip, applauds the many achievements of equine athletes protected by FLAIR Strips in recent competitions.

Imprint Training Foals - How Important Is Imprint Training?

Foals actually have a greater capacity for learning in their first hours of life than anytime in their lives.

Second Quarter 2023 International Report on Equine Infectious Diseases

This report is retrospective and does not claim to be complete; however, it provides an indication of heightened activity of relevant contagious or environment-linked diseases among equids.

PATH 2011 Award Winners

Each year the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.) celebrates its especially outstanding equestrians, equines, instructors and volunteers, and this year's PATH Intl. region recognition award winners have been

Study Shows Snakes Are Hosts of EEE Virus

A new study published in Science Daily and originally published online by the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene gives details about how snakes in the wild serve as hosts for the deadly mosquito-borne Eastern equine encephalomyelitis Virus

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