Veterinary Epidemiology Society Recognizes UKVDL Scientist
The American Veterinary Epidemiology Society awarded an honorary diploma to UKVDL scientist Jacqueline Smith, MSc, PhD.

The American Veterinary Epidemiology Society awarded an honorary diploma to UKVDL scientist Jacqueline Smith, MSc, PhD.

A British survey revealed that lameness is three times more likely to be caused by limb conditions than hoof problems.

Fall is a good time to evaluate pastures’ quality and develop a weed management plan for the coming year.
A 14-year old palomino stallion was shot and killed with a small caliber gun in July.
The emergency gather aims to maintain herd health and protect rangelands that have been impacted by the Soda Fire.

The experts agree that research results could evolve into standards that can help protect horses and riders.

Equine veterinarians confirm motion capture could be useful for objective measurements of ataxia, or incoordination.
Famed sire Gallo Del Cielo, better known as “Rooster,” died Aug. 20 at the age of 26 following an accident.

Zayat Stables will donate a percentage of the Triple Crown winner’s earnings to New Vocations.

Dr. Brian MacNamara has special interests in lameness and the causes of poor performance in the equine athlete.

The majority of respondents said they’ve thought about disaster planning and have an idea of how they would respond.
The USTA-funded study will evaluate whether cobalt can improve performance and if it is detrimental to horses’ health.

Researchers in the United Kingdom are seeking input on a survey for a study on weaning methods.
The man was charged with stealing the horse then overworking him during an extensive chase.

Researchers determined that vaccination does not result in a false positive diagnosis of acute disease.

Rebecca Gimenez shares tips for preparing for a wildfire evacuation.
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