
BLM to Conduct New Research on Wild Horse Population Growth
The BLM’s 21 research projects are aimed at developing new tools for managing healthy wild horses and burros.

The BLM’s 21 research projects are aimed at developing new tools for managing healthy wild horses and burros.

The affected horse, a 12-year-old Miniature mare from Chesapeake, had not been vaccinated against the virus.

Racing jurisdictions in nine states have now adopted the program in its entirety.
The TCA Thoroughbred Makeover will feature 350 recently retired racehorses competing in 10 disciplines.

The IHRC’s former primary laboratory missed seven positive drug tests, including one for a Class 1 drug.
The MRI unit adds to the school’s imaging modalities, including a CT, radiography, nuclear scintigraphy, and more.

The procedure is designed to minimize surgical stress and complications associated with enucleations.

Manage pastures and horses’ grazing times carefully to help reduce the risk of laminitis, a painful hoof condition.
The Kentucky Horse Council’s livestock investigation training will take place Aug. 5-7 at Morehead State University.
Among the topics to be covered are racetrack surfaces, injury databases, continuing education, and post-mortem programs.
The award is presented to the member who has done the most to assist and support American Horse Publications.

New import requirements are in place in response to recent equine vesicular stomatitis (VS) cases in the United States.
Attendees can take a behind-the-scenes tour through the Ontario Veterinary College, Equine Guelph, and more.
Fifteen equine rescue, rehabilitation, retraining, and placement facilities will receive grants.
The Unwanted Horse Coalition (UHC) met June 15 during the American Horse Council’s 2015 annual meeting.

The park is making this transition due to the economic and operational realities of maintaining white fencing.
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