"Ensuring your broodmareâs nutritional needs are met is critical because calories, protein, vitamins and minerals are all passed on to the foal while in utero, and later through the mareâs milk.â
Pneumonia is one of the leading causes of disease and death in foals and there is currently no effective vaccine licensed.
Due to Equine rotavirus A’s incredibly infectious nature, high number of virus particles shed in fecal matter, and other factors, it is very hard to contain once an outbreak occurs.
With the demand for ejiao products in China decimating the world’s donkey populations, global prices have increased and it has become increasingly difficult for owners to replace their stolen animals.
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.
The 24th annual Thoroughbred Charities of America Stallion Season Auction will be held Thursday, January 2 - Saturday, January 4 and will offer a wide variety of seasons, trips, tickets, unique experiences and other auction items.
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
Since its establishment in 2008, the Winner’s Circle Scholarship Program has provided nearly $1.5 million in scholarships to 315 veterinary students.
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.