Attorney Threatens to Sue N.M. Attorney General
The suit is the latest volley in the battle surrounding the opening of a horse processing plant in New Mexico.

The suit is the latest volley in the battle surrounding the opening of a horse processing plant in New Mexico.

Of the 264 respondents, 194 (73%) said they made a horse-related New Year’s resolution for 2014.
The AQHA has filed the latest installment in a long-running court case relative to cloned horse registration.
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Hemospermia–blood in the semen–is detrimental to fertility, stallion welfare, and industry economics.

The 23-year-old stallion had been at a clinic for several days for diagnostic tests and medical care.

Brush up on your hay feeder knowledge with these 10 research-based tidbits.

A judge will hear arguments on both sides of the case on Jan. 13 before issuing a ruling.
Barren County, Ky., law enforcement authorities are investigating the alleged theft of 10 Arabian horses.

Veterinarians completed guidelines for owners and practitioners to use when dealing with referral cases.

Researchers found that monovalent WNV vaccines produced a titer levels than combination vaccines.
The Jan. 4 accident claimed the lives of racehorses Caixa Electronica and Six Drivers.

Researchers are studying the ill-defined syndrome of “stress” and its potential role in ulcer development.
The program includes lectures on feeding senior horses, saddle fitting, moon blindness, bandaging, and more.

Achieving a sustainable racing career following tendon or ligament injuries remains a challenge, one vet says.

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