
Horse Castration: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
There are health risks for horses being castrated, but vets and owners can work together to manage them.

There are health risks for horses being castrated, but vets and owners can work together to manage them.

One equine surgeon reviews the growing trend toward surgery in the standing horse rather than in anesthetized patients.

The public hearing will focus on discuss the use of motorized vehicles in managing wild horses in Colorado.
The FEI said the contract to host the event in Canada has been terminated due to ongoing financial issues.

The Oregon gather was expected to start on July 26, but has been postponed to a tentative date of Aug. 23.

The BLM Wyoming will host its annual statewide hearing on Aug. 4 in Rock Springs.

The award is given to an equine athlete who overcame a major health complication and returned to elite competition.

Woodrow Friend, DVM; Melissa Moore; and Laura D’Angelo will discuss what buyers should consider when purchasing a horse.
The database is designed to connect vets and owners to clinical studies on a range of topics, including horse health.
Dr. Virginia Buechner-Maxwell is interested in studying the impact of equine-assisted programs on human health.
The event will feature lectures about what?s new in equine surgery, ultrasonography, regenerative medicine, and more.

The TAA accredits and provides grants to racehorse retirement, retraining, and adoption organizations.
The ASPCA Rescuing Racers Initiative has granted more than $2 million to aid former racehorses since its inception.
Certification standards address injury prevention, uniform medication testing and penalties, safety research, and more.

Inspect and clean your hay loft or storage structure to help ensure the hay you store in it remains fresh.
Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA) awarded grants to 71 industry-related nonprofits.
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