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2015 Has Been a Great Year for 1.8 Million Equines

”In 2015 the Brooke reached a record 1.8 million equines, benefiting 10 million people in the developing world with education about caring for their equines so that owners don't overwork, mistreat, and neglect the very animals who provide a livelihood f

Pat Oliva Named Hall of Fame Person at AERC Convention

Endurance riding is a sport where simply crossing the finish line takes determination and grit; earning Hall of Fame honors in the American Endurance Ride Conference is reserved for those riders and equines with true tenacity.

Disneyland Vet Joins CSU College of Veterinary Medicine

Colorado State University has announced that Dr. Mark Stetter has been named dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The college is home to one of the top-ranked veterinary programs in the nation as well as nationally recogniz

Groups Rally Behind National Forest System Trails Stewardship Act

The Forest Service trail system is being squeezed between the demands of growing public use and shrinking budgets and this threatens to limit public access, harm natural resources, and increase future maintenance costs.

Threat to Horses: Eastern Tent Caterpillar Egg Hatch Begins In Central Kentucky

”Consumption of large numbers of caterpillars by pregnant mares can precipitated staggering foal losses in Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome outbreaks.”

AAEP Foundation and Zoetis Award Scholarships To Standout New Veterinarians

Nine veterinary graduates of 2014 committed to careers in equine health care were awarded $4,000 scholarships from Zoetis and the American Association of Equine Practitioners Foundation.

PATH Intl. Disaster Relief Fund Gives Aid to Equine Centers Damaged by Storms

As tornadoes ripped across the United States over the last few days, PATH Intl. Disaster Relief Fund stepped in to help equine-assisted therapy centers affected by these disasters.

Youngest Equestrian Olympics Competitor Now Guest Speaker

Reed Kessler, the 18-year-old equestrian phenomenon who became the youngest competitor in the 2012 Summer Olympics equestrian field and the youngest U.S. Equestrian [no-glossary]Team member in history to take part in the games, will speak at the Universit

Penicillin

Learn why Penicillin is one of the most commonly used antibiotics in veterinary medicine because of its effectiveness against different types of bacteria in horses.

Pony Club Founder Awards To Be Presented at USPC Annual Meeting and Symposium

”During the 2016 USPC Annual Meeting and Equine Symposium being held February 4-7 in Orlando, Florida, five individuals will be awarded the Founders’ Award, an honor reserved for Pony Club’s most worthy volunteers.”

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