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FLAIR Strips Protect Breeders' Cup Winners in 2013

The maker of the FLAIR Equine Nasal Strip, congratulates Breeder’s Cup trainers and connections who protected their equine athletes with FLAIR Strips at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia California, earning more than $2-million.

Research Shows Interferon-Lambda Prevents West Nile Virus from Crossing the Blood-brain Barrier

”Studying West Nile virus infection in mice, researchers have shown that the antiviral compound interferon-lambda tightens the blood-brain barrier, making it harder for the virus to invade the brain.”

Noted Professor Cites Clinical Value of Equine Fecal Blood Test

In his presentation, Knottenbelt described how the SUCCEED Equine Fecal Blood Test may be useful in establishing the presence of potential gastrointestinal ulceration syndromes.

Breeders' Cup: Controversy and Entertainment for Horses and Owners

With names like Game On Dude, Mucho Macho Man and Shanghai Bobby, how could the Breeder's Cup not be entertaining? This years Breeders'Cup equaled any other star-studded Hollywood show with Saturday's crowd of 55,123 well-dressed people enjoyi

Marines Make a Difference for PATH Equine Services for Heroes

This initiative assists military veterans through services provided by PATH International members and by providing leadership and guidance for equine-assisted activities and therapies.

Liz Halliday on United States Equestrian Squad for FEI Nations Cup

Liz Halliday will make her first FEI Nations Cup appearance for the United States Equestrian squad this weekend, October 10-13, when the professional dual sportswoman takes part in the Team competition in Boekelo.

Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship Announces 2019 Conference Scholarship Winners

PATH Intl was formed in 1969 to promote safety and optimal outcomes in equine-assisted activities and therapies for individuals with special needs.

Equine Ophthalmology Care at UC Davis Inspires Children’s Book

When Derrick, an 8-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding, developed cataracts in both eyes, his intended career as a hunter didn't allow much room for imperfect vision.

Arthroscopic Stifle Surgery Performed in China

History was made in Chinese veterinary surgery last month when the first stifle arthroscopy, keyhole procedure, was carried out in a make-shift vet hospital in Shanghai, China, using a gymnastics mat with a system of ropes from the ceiling to move and pos

Detection Times for Meloxicam in Competition Horses

The FEI has announced detection times for Meloxicam (veterinary formulation known as Metacam®), a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) used to relieve pain and inflammation in the equine athlete. The findings of studies on the use of intra

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