Jennifer Barrett, the Theodora Ayer Randolph Professor of Equine Surgery at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech, has received the Zoetis Award for Research Excellence.
On Friday, April 25 Tredstep Ireland sponsored riders will team up to offer fans autographs and a guided cross-country course walk â discussing the questions each fence poses and breaking down their strategies for success.
Although 70 percent of new viral diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, West Nile and SARS, are infections that cross from animals into humans known as zoonoses, researchers say their estimate is the first to project number of viruses among any wildlife species.
The Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover will add a new twist in 2012 as 100 yearlings will be offered for adoption for a new youth division. Yearlings will be adopted prior to the Supreme similar to the 200 older geldings that will be offered, too. In 2012,
First Quarter Report on Equine Infectious Diseases provides an indication of heightened activity of relevant contagious or environment-linked diseases among equids.
SPANA has already treated thousands of animals suffering from fractures, eye injuries, lameness, and wounds.
Since 1971, the American Farrierâs Association⢠(AFA) has focused on improving equine welfare through excellence in hoof care and farriery. Educating farriers in the art and science of farriery has been central to this goal.
Christy Corp-Minamiji, DVM Joins EquiMed EquiMed, LLC announces the addition of Christy Corp-Minamiji, DVM, as a professional blogger for the company's website. Christy combines her insights as a large animal veterinarian with her exceptional w
God's Little Acre 66 run by Sharon Burnett near Caseyville, Illinois, has a waiting list of animals that need rescuing, but with funds in short supply, they are not able to take in more animals.
Keeneland: A Thoroughbred Legacy has won an Independent Publisher Book Award for best sports book of 2010. A collection of well-known writers contributed chapters on topics ranging from the Keene family legacy and the trackâs early years to Keeneland