Montana Consulting Practice Owner Joins AAEP Board
Amy Grice, VMD, MBA, retired in 2015 from a New York practice to open a veterinary consulting practice in Montana.
Amy Grice, VMD, MBA, retired in 2015 from a New York practice to open a veterinary consulting practice in Montana.
Margo Macpherson, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACT, will assume the role of AAEP president in 2018.
Kathleen Anderson, DVM, was installed as president during the Dec. 8 President’s Luncheon at the AAEP Convention.

Seventeen premises remain quarantined while restrictions have been lifted on 414 facilities.
Dr. Jane Marie Manfredi hopes to optimize field-oriented dynamic insulin and glucose regulation tests and more.
Dr. Aimee Colbath is researching bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells for treating equine musculoskeletal disease.
Eight students committed to careers in equine medicine received $2,500 scholarships from the AAEP Foundation and Markel.
The students received the inaugural $5,000 scholarships via the Merck Animal Health/AAEP Foundation scholarship program.
The code is a broad set of principles designed to establish good equine welfare procedures for industry organizations.

The oldest member of the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation’s herd died Dec. 2 at the Wallkill Correctional Facility.
Speakers will discuss different aspects of feeding high-performance horses March 24 in Hunt Valley, Maryland.
A research team hopes to determine if horses can distinguish between neurotypical and mentally traumatized humans.
The TAA awarded more than $2.4 million in grants to 42 accredited Thoroughbred aftercare agencies in 2014.

The Brooke works to alleviate the suffering of working horses, donkeys, and mules in the developing world.

Take steps to help ensure your horse has everything he needs to stay healthy and happy when the weather changes.

The two organizations will work with the FEI to further the development of equestrian sport.
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