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KTOB Foundation Invests in Equine Research at UK Gluck Center

The $250,000 gift will be matched by the university and will enable the Gluck Center to renovate an equine infectious disease research laboratory.

Recognizing Critical Illness in Foals: Is He Sick, or Just Napping?

Read article to learn important information that will help you determine if a new foal is healthy or in distress.

“Seeds of Stewardship” Grant Awarded to University of Montana Western to Advance Education Opportunities at Montana Center for Horsemanship

The Seeds of Stewardship grant will help the University and the Montana Center for Horsemanship expand educational opportunities for rural youth and rural communities.

Standards for Equestrian Programs Up-dated

The Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) has released its newest edition of Standards for Equestrian Programs. This is a complete rewrite of the former Standards for Group Riding Programs produced by CHA. There are new vaulting, trail, driving, equin

Breeders Cutting Thoroughbred Population

Geoffrey Russell, Keeneland's director of sales, has a message for the struggling Thoroughbred industry. Breeders have done what was needed on their part to get the business [no-glossary]out of its slump; now help is needed from elsewhere.

NSAID'S May Have Harmful Effects

Edited News Release: NSAID's may help mask lameness while reducing pain, swelling, and inflammation, but they can also be very harmful to the equine, whether pet or athlete.

Banixx Wound and Hoof Care

Banixx Wound & Hoof Care is proud to announce the addition of Phoenix-based Thompson’s Veterinary Supplies to its list of distributors.

Owners of Farmous Ranch Donate $1.5 Million to CSU Equine Sciences

Art and Catherine Nicholas, the owners of Wagonhound Land and Livestock Company in Wyoming, have donated $1.5 million to Colorado State University's Equine Sciences Program, noted for its outstanding work in equine reproduction and other areas.

New Requirements for Shipped Semen and Embryos

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirmed that import permits will continue to be required for the importation of semen and embryos from the U.S. into Canada during 2011. These import restrictions are a result of Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM) in

New Therapy for Ligament and Tendon Injuries

Nonsurgical Exogenous crosslink Therapy developed by Equinext is a new approach for treating ligament and tendon injuries. It uses a chemically made device formed following injection of a crosslinking agent into the lesion of the ligament or tendon whe

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