UKVDL Announces Holiday Hours, Altered Testing Schedule
The laboratory will have modified hours and a slightly altered testing schedule for the upcoming holidays.
The laboratory will have modified hours and a slightly altered testing schedule for the upcoming holidays.

Veterinarians have begun research, using the scanner in a clinical trial on client-owned horses.

Researchers are investigating how horse owners view forage and their current forage-feeding routines.

Work with your vet to find the best options for your horse that are within your breed or show association’s drug rules.
The Wellington facility will open to clients on Nov. 18. The new surgical facility should be completed in early 2017.

Radio collars will help researchers learn more about horses’ seasonal land use, migration patterns, and herd movements.

The Powell County horse is Kentucky’s seventh equine WNV case in 2016.

Ensure your golden oldie gets the care and support he needs, even if he’s weathered previous winters without trouble.

Though not often used in the United States, peat moss is a popular choice in other countries and for good reason.

Several new studies were published as a free special collection in the Equine Veterinary Journal this month.

Only one of 21 California horses diagnosed with WNV in 2016 had a know vaccine histories. Seven of the horses have died.

No other horses at the Thoroughbred track and casino have presented with clinical signs consistent with EHV-1 infection.

This could allow improved treatments and management for the disorder, as well as improved welfare for affected horses.

The BLM believes the projects will benefit the wild horses in the Piceance-East Douglas herd management area.

Nine horses currently reside in quarantine at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center related to an EHV outbreak.
Dr. Kyla Ortved will review the varying types of regenerative medicine and their applications in the equine athlete.
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