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The Importance of Bonding Between Mare and Foal

The first few hours of the relationship between mare and foal are extremely important for bonding. Mares and foals are typically in close proximity to each other during the first days and weeks of life.

Cornell's Equine Seminar Series Presents: "Is There Anything I Can Do To Prevent Pregnancy Loss in My Mare?"

Dr. Mandi de Mestre will discuss possible reasons why a mare might suffer pregnancy loss and how we can use research findings to avoid or minimize the impact of pregnancy loss on mare fertility.

Foal Speed Ahead: Cornell Veterinary Medicine Tips on How to Care for Newborn Horses

Dr. Barbara Delvescovo discusses how to assess the foal to make sure it's healthy and what to do if it isn't.

The Tryon International Film Festival and EQUUS Television Announce Their Equine Film Collaboration

The film festival debuted in 2015 and has expanded its categories to include a Best Short Equestrian Feature and Best Full-Length Equestrian Feature, accommodating dramatic features and documentaries.

Changes to Child Labor Laws Could Create Havoc for Farmers

The Department of Labor (Department or DOL) is proposing to revise the child labor regulations issued pursuant to the Fair Labor Standards Act, which set forth the criteria for the permissible employment of minors under 18 years of age in agricultural and

Merck Animal Health Expands Facility

Merck Animal Health, formerly known as Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health, announced today that it has embarked on the expansion of a vaccine manufacturing unit at its Biosciences Center Boxmeer campus in the Netherlands.

How to Prepare for Parturition

Careful attention to the health of the mare should be a priority before breeding takes place, during the pregnancy, and following parturition. Good nutrition, adequate exercise, and attention to physical condition are important priorities.

Ariat Sponsors Team Roper and NFL Super Bowl Champion Bear Pascoe

”Bear Pascoe grew up on a large cattle ranch in California’s Central Valley where he spent much of his young life working alongside his family, and became an accomplished team roper at a young age, winning a truck at the age of 15.”

Patent Pending for Rhodococcus equi Vaccine

 Rhodococcus equi bacteria can cause “rattles”, a potentially lethal disease in foals which is characterized by pneumonia and gastro-intestinal infection. Despite the severity of this disease, a vaccine against it is not available yet.

Rattles Vaccine Patent Pending

News Up-date: Rhodococcus equi bacteria can cause “rattles”, a potentially lethal disease in foals which is characterized by pneumonia and gastro-intestinal infection. Despite the severity of this disease, a vaccine against it is not available yet.

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