Australian Veterinarians Welcome New Biosecurity Bills
The bills are designed to strengthen measures to better manage the risk of disease entering and spreading in Australia.

The bills are designed to strengthen measures to better manage the risk of disease entering and spreading in Australia.

Scientists behind a new study have identified behavior changes donkeys show when they experience pain relief.

The resolution encourages Americans to be mindful of horses’ contribution to the U.S. economy, history, and character.
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will award $2.4 million in grants to its 42 accredited facilities for 2014.

Americans are celebrating the 10th annual National Day of the Horse on Dec. 13.
I don’t know about you, but for me every day is pretty much “Day of the Horse.” However, if you’re going by the calendar of
The lawsuit alleges that the St. Louis Metropolitan Taxicab Commission failed to regulate horse-drawn cabs in that city.
The 103-year-old racetrack received its initial NTRA Safety and Integrity Alliance accreditation in 2013.
Five researchers will each receive a grant of $15,000 to study equine infectious diseases during 2015.

The proposed law would ban horse-drawn carriages from New York City’s streets.

A veterinarian and equine behavior expert addresses a possible learned head tossing behavior at feeding time.
Quick take-homes from sessions on wild horses, barn fires, regenerative medicine, and dentistry.

But one slaughter proponent doesn’t believe the ban will stop the flow of horsemeat sold offshore.

More jurisdictions are operating or will soon be operating under all or part of the National Uniform Medication Program.

Keeping on top of changes to the equine influenza virus is critical to keeping vaccines up-to-date.

Find out how watching a horse move under saddle can help a veterinarian during a soundness or prepurchase exam.
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