Alltech’s Equine News and Brews Resumes Feb. 23
The 2012 program kicks off on Feb. 23 with “Managing Angular Limb Deformities in the Young Horse.”
The 2012 program kicks off on Feb. 23 with “Managing Angular Limb Deformities in the Young Horse.”
“A Home For Every Horse” seeks to place, foster, and sponsor America’s 170,000 unwanted horses.
The Equine Foundation of Canada (EFC) donated funds for the purchase of advanced scientific equipment.
The guidelines focus on controlling the transmission of EAV, CEM, and EHV-1.
The Microbiology Lab at Penn Vet is offering a panel of assays to streamline testing for foals with diarrhea.
Travis Henry, DVM, and Claudia Sonder, DVM, recently joined the UC Davis equine veterinary team.
Past recipients include those doing equine health research, land conservation, and educational programs.
Goals include discussion on maximizing drug efficacy and minimizing development of parasitic resistance.
The research pinpointed how long it took for some commonly used therapeutic drugs to clear a horse’s system.
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents approved the addition of a $120 million classroom building and small animal hospital expansion project to the system’s capital plan yesterday (Feb. 9) in their meeting in Corpus Christi.
FluVac Innovator 4 is moving to the Pfizer label after the acquisition of Wyeth and Fort Dodge Animal Health.
Scheduled for March 30–April 1, the TLAER Training is open to EKU students and the general public.
Immigration polices have a profound impact on the American horse industry as many workers are foreign.
The solicitation is for one or more long-term pasture facilities accommodating 400 to 2,000 wild horses.
The school has begun exploring and offering integrative therapies–including acupuncture–for large animals.
This will be the first comprehensive survey of Kentucky’s horses in 35 years.
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