
Deadline to Apply for Free Vaccines Through UHVRC is Feb. 1
Qualifying facilities can receive EEE/WEE, EHV, WNV, influenza, tetanus, and rabies vaccines for horses.

Qualifying facilities can receive EEE/WEE, EHV, WNV, influenza, tetanus, and rabies vaccines for horses.

Horse owners who live in the United States, are 18 years of age and older, and who currently own or manage at least one horse are invited to complete the survey by April 1.

An additional febrile horse tested positive for EHV-1 and was moved into the on-site state-of-the-art isolation facility.

Since being released from Cornell Ruffian Equine Hospital, the affected horse has been quarantined at Belmont.

Researchers hope to find out as they conduct a study of U.K. horse owners’ understanding of laminitis.
The study is focused on standardizing treatment protocols and assessing the Immunocidin’s efficacy and safety in treating sarcoids and SCC.

The BLM plans to gather and remove 350 wild horses from state, private, and agency-managed lands.

The hearings regarding motor vehicle and helicopter use in wild horse management will take place in Idaho and Montana.

Mixed Animal Veterinary Associates of North America is comprised of 22 equine, mixed animal, and companion animal veterinary practices across 11 states.

On Jan. 16 a horse recently admitted to the hospital for non-neurologic signs tested positive for EHV-1.
Thoroughbred aftercare organizations interested in applying for TAA accreditation must do so by 6:00 p.m. EST on Apr. 15.
The TIP also announced its 12 participants in the its 2018 Youth Ambassador Program.

The UHC has partnered with MicrochipID Equine to provide the microchips for Operation Gelding participants.

The BLM plans to gather and remove up to 1,000 wild horses; they will treat approximately 250 mares with fertility control and release them, along with about 250 stallions, back into the complex.

The American Standardbred Adoption Program received $5,000 following nomination by Purdue University vet student Taylor Rietveld.
The horse tested positive after developing a fever and a mild respiratory issue.
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