ELCR Names New Advisory Council Members
Tom Daniels, Jan Hancock, and Cathy Laws have joined the ELCR Advisory Council.
Tom Daniels, Jan Hancock, and Cathy Laws have joined the ELCR Advisory Council.
The United States Equestrian Federation has named its 2012 Olympic Teams in dressage, eventing, and jumping.
CSU veterinarians say an inexpensive, widely available vaccine can help protect horses from rabies.
Ghislaine Dujovne, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACT, will serve as a staff veterinarian and an equine reproduction professor
The Van Ness Award goes to a person who has shown leadership and service to the horse community in her state.
The BLM is soliciting proposals for private land ecosanctuaries for wild horses.
The FEI has launched a new online hub dedicated to all things Olympic and Paralympic, both old and new.
Pre-proposals should focus on one or more of three horse health and oat related research topics.
A 10-year-old horse from Horry County and a 4-month-old horse from Marion County recently tested positive.
Communication in equine practice will be the focus of the 2012 keynote speech at the 58th AAEP convention.
The positive test results were returned June 27 after the horse became “gravely ill” on June 26.
This survey is the third to be conducted for horses and is focused on health management and tail alterations.
UC Davis staff gave presentation on a variety of horse health issues at the Western States Horse Expo.
A panel will present radiographic images of joints and endoscopic videos of throats Thoroughbred yearlings.
Senator Patty Ritchie has announced she’s sponsoring two no-cost EEE vaccine clinics for horses this week.
The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) and Hagyard Equine Medical Institute have teamed up.
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