Consider Native Plants in Horse Property Landscaping
Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle shares the reasons she uses low-water, native plants to landscape her horse farm.

Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle shares the reasons she uses low-water, native plants to landscape her horse farm.

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Cobalt administration in high doses can cause detrimental effects on a number of equine body systems.

The month of the year appears to have a significant impact on several parameters of collected semen in stallions.

Even small deviations in sensor placement can result in an inaccurate hind-limb lameness diagnosis, researchers found.
The proposed role would place the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in charge of enforcing the law.

Find out how light can impact a mares’s ovulatory cycles.

Of the 620 respondents, 266 (43%) said their dogs accompany them off-leash on trail rides.
The TIP Thoroughbred of the Year Award and Young Rider of the Year Award applications are due June 30.
Dr. John Pigott will provide service in sports medicine, regenerative therapy, and elective and emergency surgery.

Researchers believe pathogenic forms of Leptospira bacteria are associated with more than 60% of ERU cases.

Dr. Ann Rashmir reviews insect hypersensitivity, a condition so menacing it can even end horses’ performance careers.

Survival rates were high, and a surgical procedure could help prevent recurrence of this type of colic.

Find out how data can help improve horse owners’ knowledge of equine disease risks in their area.

A horse previously stabled at Parx Racing tested positive for neurologic EHV-1 and was euthanized April 2.

The BHA adopted a urinary cobalt threshold of 0.01 micrograms and mandated full sets of shoes for flat turf races.
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