
Effects of Climate Change on Tall Fescue, Endophytes
Some types of fescue infected with common endophyte strains could become more toxic when temperatures increase.


Some types of fescue infected with common endophyte strains could become more toxic when temperatures increase.
The Winner’s Circle Scholarship Program has provided $1,102,500 in scholarships since its inception in 2008.

Researchers in the club’s Racing Laboratory are studying biomarkers for use in drug testing.

Kristen Halverson chose to donate after Dan Howe, PhD, offered advice and answered her questions about EPM.

From feeding to vaccines and colic to lameness, here are some basic resources to get the new horse owner started.

Are you getting your first horse or first horse in a long time? Our experts will help you navigate equine ownership.

Dr. David Levine, a board certified surgeon and professor at University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Center, shares common complications that can occur when castrating a horse.

All the horses remaining on the premises have tested negative for the virus.
The five were sentenced to probation in relation to the maltreatment of two horses at the Cuyahoga County Fairgrounds.

The UKVDL’s new sample handling procedures appear to allow for more accurate ergovaline testing results.

A horse’s whorl could help predict which direction a horse will turn in response to a frightening stimulus.

The Race Assured team presented a blood test which could predict injuries in horses well before serious problems occur.
Learn about this frustrating contagious equine skin disease and how to prevent its spread.

White clover is the most widely found pasture legume in the United States.

Horses with chronic laminitis should be closely monitored during treatment and recovery. Here’s what to consider.

The affected horse from Horry County has been euthanized.
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