
Thermography Aids in Saddle Fit Evaluations
More than 50% of horses in a thermography study showed hot spots under saddles after 15 minutes of exercise.
More than 50% of horses in a thermography study showed hot spots under saddles after 15 minutes of exercise.
A combination of inclement weather and a suffering economy are creating tough times for English horse owners.
Veterinarians might soon have a new “tool” to help treat equine insect bite hypersensitivity: clones.
Researchers are studying multiple parts of the Y chromosome to determine how modern sport horses came to be.
The cruelty case against Totilas’ connections has been dropped by prosecutors due to lack of evidence.
The international movement of high level sport horses was a topic of discussion at the 2013 Sports Forum.
An official said as many as 12 draft horses have been stolen from their pastures in France since June 2012.
As many as 12 draft horses–primarily Comtois horses and one Ardennais mare–have been stolen from their pastures in France’s Jura department of the Franch-Comté region since June 2012, one official said.
EU officials tested beef products for the presence of horsemeat and horse carcasses for the presence of Bute.
All horses running in this year’s Grand National returned safely and uninjured from the race.
British officials announced this week that a canned corned beef product positive for the presence of Bute.
As many as 91% of leisure riding horses exhibit some sort of behavior problem regularly, one researcher says.
Researchers are learning how different pads stack up for keeping our horses happy and healthy under saddle.
Veterinary experts are managing the EHV-1 outbreak at the site of England’s Badminton Horse Trials.
New research indicates horses’ stress levels do not appear to change from one rider to another.
Authorities will evaluate of how phenylbutazone in horsemeat could affect the humans that consume it.
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