
Jumping Owners Club, FEI Sign Memorandum of Understanding
The JOC provides a communication link between horse owners and the FEI.


The JOC provides a communication link between horse owners and the FEI.

Gellin is studying the epidemiology of leptospirosis in Central Kentucky and horses’ immune response to the disease.

For cool-season pastures, fall is the ideal time to overseed to thicken a stand and fill in bare areas.

Potomac horse fever was confirmed in two Frederick County horses, one of which died from the disease.

Find out how the equine competitors from around the world got to Brazil.
Two horse owners allege that feed manufacturer ADM knowingly sold and distributed horse-feed tainted with monensin.

A wild horse advocacy group filed a lawsuit to stop the BLM from surgically sterilizing mares from an Oregon herd.
Tim Phillips, PhD, developed a new tall fescue variety that is nontoxic to grazing animals, including horses.

Researchers learned that dressage horses have the greatest risk of locomotor problems, among other findings.
The new fees came into effect on July 1.

David Hurley, PhD, of the University of Georgia, shares insight into how tissue level events influence the development and control of immune system responses to infection, vaccines, and tumors.

Learn how to navigate a variety of equine emergencies, from lacerations and colic to hoof and neurologic problems.

Your horse is wounded, bleeding, or critically ill: What should you do? Get advice from our expert!

Squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common cancerous tumors of the equine eye.
The 2005 study documented the economic effects of the racing, showing, and other segments of the horse industry.
The cases focus on prohibited substances identified in a para-dressage horse, an endurance horse, and a jumping horse.
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