
BLM Decides on Wild Horse Growth Suppression Program
The BLM will treat mares in the Water Canyon, Nevada, area with a fertility control vaccine to reduce population growth.

The BLM will treat mares in the Water Canyon, Nevada, area with a fertility control vaccine to reduce population growth.

For the third year in a row, the number of influenza cases in the United States is increasing, a recent study revealed.
The horses residing in the Hardtrigger herd management area were unable to escape the fast-moving wildfire.

A Dallas County, Alabama, horse tested positive for EEE, prompting warnings for area horse owners.

A group of attorneys believe horse racing’s anti-doping rules will continue to withstand legal challenge.

The comment period for the animal drug compounding draft guidance and list of bulk drug substances closes on Nov. 16.

Nominees are needed to represent humane advocacy groups and wildlife and livestock management organizations.

The unvaccinated 5-year-old Choctaw mare from Orange County was discharged from a clinic after her condition improved.

The summit will feature renowned academics and researchers, owners, trainers and industry leaders.
Dr. Eleanor Green is a past-president of the American Association of Equine Practitioners.

The BLM will gather approximately 125 burros from the private property in Nevada starting Aug. 17.

Cases reported in Archuleta, Chaffee, Conejos, Delta, La Plata, Larimer, Mesa, Montezuma, Montrose, and Weld counties.

This is Greater Sudbury’s first equine West Nile virus case in more than a decade. The first was reported in 2004.

Owner-managed weight loss in horses with EMS reduced both insulin resistance and susceptibility to laminitis.

The public/media pre-gather tour for the McGee Mountain wild burro water- and bait-trap gather will take place Aug. 18.

Seven horses have tested positive for WNV and seven others were confirmed positive for EEE.
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