Florida Authorities Investigate Latest Horse Killing
Florida law enforcement is investigating the death of a horse discovered dismembered in a high-traffic area.

Florida law enforcement is investigating the death of a horse discovered dismembered in a high-traffic area.
What could a recent Texas ruling about registering horse-clones with the AQHA mean for Thoroughbred breeders?
The USDA’s Farm Service Agency is offering temporary assistance to livestock producers.

What do you wish other drivers on the road knew about hauling horses?

The Society for Theriogenology’s Conference starts Aug. 7 and continues through Aug. 10 in Louisville, Ky.

Chronic stress could lead to an increased susceptibility to disease due to the activation of certain genes.

Dr. Wendy Vaala shares important information about proper internal parasite control and deworming for suckling and weanling foals. She especially emphasizes the importance of treating roundworm infection.
Eric Mitchell, editor-in-chief of The Blood-Horse, shares his thoughts on racehorse welfare issues.
A judge ruled that criteria used to award inspection permits to horse process plants was flawed.
The ASPCA is partnering with the Hampton Classic Horse Show to raise awareness about equine welfare issues.

Of the 942 voters, 399 (42%) said the most beautiful place they’ve ridden is in the mountains.

Low serum zinc levels were associated with an impaired immune function in yearlings and 2-year-olds.

Dr. Hayley Randle shares why it’s important for riders and coaches to understand rein tension.
The manufacturer anticipates the release of Adequan products to the market beginning in late August 2013.

Do you have any suggestions on how to control clover in pastures that don’t involve herbicides?

A total of seven horses have tested positive for EEE in North Carolina thus far in 2013.
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