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Three-legged Miniature Donkey Inspires Vets and Students

A three-legged miniature donkey named Emma has been making headlines because of her attitude and playfulness in spite of having had several surgeries and having a prosthetic leg.

Diligence and Details Matter: Fire Safety for Horse Owners

When it comes to fire safety, there are some top tips that need daily, weekly and seasonally attention. Equine Guelph has a free download to help you stop barn fires.

Proponents Work to Save Texas Donkeys

Starting in south-east Texas, representatives of the Wild Horse Freedom Federation are taking a trailer full of donkeys across the entire width of Texas to make a stand for the wild burros being shot in the world famous Big Bend State Park by the Texas

Student Researches Best Age for Vaccinating Foals

A Kansas State University veterinary medicine student is investigating ways to improve horse vaccinations and defend them against pathogen challenges at an early age.

Cornell's Equine Seminar Series presents "Rhabdomyolysis: Tying Up in Horses - What To Do"

Upcoming Cornell seminar explains what to do about a worrisome equine disorder of muscle pain and cramping associated with exercise that affects equine athletes.

Western Dressage to be Offered at USPC Championships

”The United States Pony Clubs, Inc. will, for the first time, offer Western Dressage as a competitive discipline during USPC Championships, when competitors qualify for Championships through regional rallies held throughout the year.”

Second Phase of USDA's Equine 2015 Study Delayed by Bird Flu Outbreak

”While the equine industry is an integral element of the overall APHIS mission, there are times in which animal-health emergencies take precedent over all other activities, including our national studies.”

NRHA Sire & Dam Program Continues to Reward Stallion Owners

Stallions who participate in the program are eligible for NRHA Futurity and Derby awards, while mare owners have the opportunity to purchase breedings to the top stallions in the industry.

Technique for Identifying Disease-carrying Midges Developed

There are over 4,000 species of biting midges in the Ceratopogonidae family, and over 1,000 in just one genus, Culicoides. The distribution of midges in the genus Culicoides is world-wide; 47 species are known to occur in Florida. Species belonging to the

Ellen DeGeneres Joins HSUS in Fighting Ag Gag Bills

 Ellen DeGeneres, Wayne Pacelle of HSUS, and others are speaking out against AG Gag bills that prevent animal cruelty investigators from doing their job by visiting and photographing conditions on factory farms, stables, and puppy mills.

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