
Improving Anti-Venom Donor Horses’ Welfare
Anti-venoms have been derived from horses since 1884. Learn how researchers are working to improve these horses’ welfare.


Anti-venoms have been derived from horses since 1884. Learn how researchers are working to improve these horses’ welfare.

Equitation science is an academic field of study that looks at equine behavior and welfare, as well as how horses and humans interact.

Dr. Udeni Balasuriya’s research focus is to identify the viral and host factors involved in the establishment of EAV carrier state in the stallion.

September is a great time to get your winter water supply set up. Alayne discusses the steps involved in installing automatic waterers on horse properties.
The company’s Industry Support Program has donated more than $7.3 million since 2008.

Electroarthrography (EAG) could be used to detect damaged or osteoarthritic cartilage in a noninvasive manner.

Our international reporter takes a look back at the 2014 World Equestrian Games cross-country day.

Ohio officials have reported that four horses from Ashtabula and Trumbull counties have died after contracting Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE).
The allegedly maltreated herd–including a high-profile cutting horse–were found living among several dead horses.

Managing and monitoring pastures properly can result in the safe production of quality hay or bedding for all classes of livestock.
If I had things my way, our horses would stay in their prime foreverÑthey’d never get old or develop any number of age-related health conditions.

Our equitation science reporter shares why she doesn’t pat her horse for a job well done.
Ruidoso Downs Race Track is implementing a new program that chairman R.D. Hubbard said is part “our on-going effort to ensure the integrity and safety of the sport and its participants.”

Of the 1,045 respondents, 227 (22%) said they spend $21-$40 per month on supplements per horse.
The FBI has announced that its Uniform Crimes Report will add animal cruelty statistics to its National Incident Based Reporting System.

The symposium will take place on Monday, Oct. 20 from 1:30-5 p.m., and will offer an in-depth look at current efforts to reduce injuries in racehorses.
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