Growth in animal adoption, increasing number of veterinary practitioners, and growing prevalence of animal diseases causing pain will increase expenditures.
Funding will expand the use of equine-assisted therapy in conjunction with mental health care treatment and services to veterans.
Through science and technology, Razerhorse has crafted a tempered tool steel shoe which combines the benefits of steel and aluminum shoes while allowing the hoof to flex and function naturally.
A recent study led by Martin Nielsen, assistant professor at the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center, found that all veterinary medicine textbooks have misidentified a common equine parasite.
Thanks to the efforts of dedicated dressage members of the New England Dressage Association (NEDA), as well as dressage communities and enthusiasts all across the country, the United States is preparing to send a para-equestrian team to the 2012 London Pa
In response to the spread of coronavirus, Brooke USA is committed to meeting the needs of equine-dependent communities impacted by the pandemic both in the US and in the developing world.
The primary cause of gastric ulceration, hyperkeratosis and gastritis in these cases is still unknown, but possibilities include stress, dietary changes, among others.
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 Learn why Domperidone is important in the treatment of fescue toxicosis which depresses the hormones necessary for normal labor, delivery, and lactation in mares and also counteracts the effects of the fungal toxins by competitively blocking dopamine re
The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International is pleased to announce that Purina Animal Nutrition is the title sponsor of the PATH Intl. Conference, October 29 â November 1, 2014, in San Diego, CA,which will draw nearly 600 atte