
Timoney Recognized for Equine Streptococcal Disease Research
Dr. John F. Timoney retired from the UK Department of Veterinary Science in 2016 after 34 years.


Dr. John F. Timoney retired from the UK Department of Veterinary Science in 2016 after 34 years.

The most common fracture sites in competition and leisure horses were the medial splint bone and the head.

The Thoroughbred mare presented with acute neurologic signs and was euthanized following an examination on Oct. 13.

Of the 1,375 respondents, the vast majority said their horses get breakfast first in the mornings.

Seven speakers presented lectures during a mini-symposium focused on “Ensuring the Golden Years: Care of Old Horses.”

Attorney Rachel Kosmal McCart share insight for barn owners trying to collect money from delinquent boarders.

This rare, but potentially catastrophic, complication occurs in less than 1% of colic surgery patients.
New directors include Dr. Anna Hichborn Dunlap, Aubri Hostetter, Travers Manley, Dr. Rocky Mason, and Katlynn Sacco.

With some measures in place, corn can be a valuable calorie source for horses in heavy work, our nutritionist says.

When do you need to tell a buyer about a horse’s past negative behaviors? Find out from attorney Rachel Kosmal McCart.

The BLM gathered 1,560 adult wild horses and 408 dependent foals with their dams.

Researchers confirmed that therapeutic riding horses exhibited low physiological and behavioral stress responses.

It’s been said that as long as there are horses, they will colic. This remains true, but survival rates are improving.

Learn how microchips can benefit horses and their owners, especially after natural disasters.
James French; Sue M. McDonnell, PhD; and Fred T. Woehl, Jr. will each serve a three-year term.

If diagnosed and treated promptly and properly, survival rates can be quite high for equine elapid snakebite patients.
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