
BLM Concludes Cedar Mountain Gather, Removal, PZP Treatment
The BLM permanently removed 306 horses and returned 228 back to the range, including 104 PZP-treated mares.


The BLM permanently removed 306 horses and returned 228 back to the range, including 104 PZP-treated mares.

The Paint mare had a fractured right hind limb and was euthanized due to the severity of the injury.
A judge ordered that 24 horses be returned to their owner while another 39 remain impounded.
Equine field veterinarians from Penn Vet’s New Bolton Center will share details of complex cases from the field.

Biosecurity, especially for ambulatory practitioners, can present challenges. Here, vets share practical tips.

Dr. Norm Ducharme reviewed how to diagnose and treat airway issues during the Milne lecture at the 2016 AAEP Convention.
The conference will cover legal issues affecting breeding, buying, selling, and other horse industry businesses.

Rep. Ken Ivory’s resolution asks the federal government to control herd growth or relinquish jurisdiction of the horses.

Researchers recently conducted a study on the effects of starch source on mare and foal hindgut bacteria.

Loos is studying muscle protein metabolism and how factors like exercise, diet, and disease impact muscle development.

Tailored rehab plans and frequent veterinary checks are just two pieces of the rehabilitation puzzle.

To mitigate the consequences of a disease outbreak, it is important to understand where the disease is spreading.

EOTRH is a mouthful to say but leaves horses without a mouth full of teeth. Dr. Lynn Caldwell explains.
Laurie Wheeler could be charged with practicing veterinary medicine without a license.

The Nevada Department of Agriculture has received reports of horses being exposed to EHV-4 and strangles.

Researchers hope studying breast biomechanics could lead to the development of a better equestrian sports bra.
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