
Princess Haya Opens 2013 OIE Assembly in Paris
She described the importance of finding sustainable solutions to human and animal health issues.

She described the importance of finding sustainable solutions to human and animal health issues.
Early bird registration for the 2013 ISES conference has been extended until May 31.
Officials visited the affected horse’s home property and reported no animals were showing signs of illness.

Recent research shows that a sensor-based system can effectively measure a horse?s response to flexion tests.
The AAEP offers help through its Equine Disaster Relief Fund.

As of May 20, 19 horses residing on six Kelberg County premises have tested positive for the piroplasmosis.
Michael Erskine, DVM, Dipl. ABVP, will assume his role as interim director today (May 20).
Confirmation of a horse with Australian bat lyssavirus could increase disease risk to vets and horse owners.

During the breeding and foaling season, lush fescue pastures could create problems for pregnant mares.

Identify and address the early stages of heat stress in horses before heat stroke develops.
This is the first case where Australian bat lyssavirus has been identified in a horse.

Washington animal health officials are advising owners to make sure their horses are vaccinated against WNV.
The forum will also feature a report on the progress of the National Equine Health Plan.
The forum will feature a panel on the future of the industry and a presentation on how the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, better known as “Obamacare,” could affect the horse industry.
The lecture will address a variety of details regarding equine general anesthesia.
Ginny Grulke, executive director of the council since 2005, will retire July 1, 2013.
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