Understanding what is normal and abnormal with a newly born foal is crucial as we help our foals begin what will hopefully be a healthy and happy horsey life.
Dr. Eileen Hackett, professor of large animal surgery at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, will discuss endoscopy in veterinary medicine during December seminar series.
âTwenty-five veterinary students preparing for a career in equine medicine have received a combined $104,000 in financial support through the Winnerâs Circle Scholarship Program which now exceeds $1 million in support since its inception.â
St. Lawrence University coach Mary Drueding and her defending national champion Saints will share the IHSA hunter seat high point team Collegiate Cup with last year's reserve champions, coach Cindy Ford and her Built Ford tough, Skidmore College Thor
Langer Equestrian Group (LEG) celebrated another great show season in 2011, providing high quality shows for all levels of riders from beginners to internationally competitive riders.
Since its establishment in 2008, the Winner’s Circle Scholarship Program has provided nearly $1.5 million in scholarships to 315 veterinary students.
Understanding key drivers of the Thoroughbred foal supply is fundamental to long run industry sustainability.
The UK Equine Week of Service is a great opportunity for students, faculty, staff and alumni to come together to give back to the local equine industry.
Equine infectious respiratory disease and equine asthma syndrome research projects receive $75,000 in funding from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health.
Donkeys remain in peril because of the production of a gelatin-like substance derived from boiling their hides used in Chinese Medicine to treat infertility, poor circulation and lack of potency.