Latest News – The Horse
BLM Review Team Releases Harriman Facility Review
About 200 horses currently residing at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Salt Lake Regional Wild Horse and Burro Center in Herriman, Utah, will be relocated according to recommendations made by a team of inspectors who visited the site earlier this
Equine Pythiosis: Unsightly, Deadly, and Spreading
If your horse doesn’t live in a tropical or subtropical region, you’ve most likely never had to worry about equine pythiosis, a relatively rare and sometimes fatal skin infection that causes tumorlike masses and ulcerated lesions in horses. But
Wild Horse Lawsuit to Go Forward
A federal judge sided with wild horse advocates April 19 when he declined to dismiss their lawsuit claiming that a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) round up of approximately 2,000 animals from the Twin Peaks Herd Management Area near Susanville,
Tack and Habit Episode 47 – Run Bow Run
This week Helena and Glenn take a look at some honest horse adoption ads with ReRun and we wrap up the show with Wilker’s Quilted
Western Radio Show Episode 48 – World Champion Al Dunning
Alan and Tammy chat with World Champion Horseman Al Dunning. Al and his students have won 32 World and Reserve World titles and AQHA World
Horse Tip Daily 4aaep-2006 – Emails: Making Time to Ride
This week Glenn and Jennifer answer listener emails. Today they answer an email about making time to ride. Listen in… Horse Tip Daily Episode 4aaep-2006
Time to Assess Eastern Tent Caterpillar Populations
Eastern tent caterpillars (ETC) were identified as the cause of foal loss during the mare reproductive loss syndrome outbreaks in 1999-2001. Over the last three years, ETC populations in Central Kentucky have been increasing gradually but there are
UK and UofL Equine Programs Collaborate
Equine industry and equine higher education programs have much in common: Just as the industry is at its best when different disciplines and niches work together, higher education is also strongest when complementary programs unite. The University of
UHC Operation Gelding Clinics Castrate More Than 245 Stallions
The Unwanted Horse Coalition’s (UHC) Operation Gelding program has aided in gelding 246 stallions to date. The program, which was launched in late August 2010 with the help of seed money from the American Association of Equine Practitioners
Pennsylvania Bill Creates Animal Abuser Registry
A Pennsylvania lawmaker has introduced a measure that would create a statewide database containing the names of those convicted on animal cruelty charges–including cruelty to horses–anywhere in the state. Sponsored by State Sen. Larry Farnese,
2001 Kentucky Derby Winner Monarchos Recovering From Surgery
Monarchos, the 2001 Kentucky Derby winner, is recovering from colic surgery performed April 19 at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute near Lexington, Ky. He stands at Charles Nuckols III’s Nuckols Farm near Midway, Ky.
Potential Vitamin K Supplement Eyed for Equine Bone Health
A particular form of vitamin K could be a potential candidate for increasing equine bone density while decreasing breakdown. However, veterinarians caution that this is not a viable supplementation route to pursue until further research on the effect
Evaluating Your Horse’s Body Condition
Body condition scoring (BCS), an impartial way to evaluate a horse’s weight and welfare, is a valuable tool that helps horse owners understand their horses’ well-being. It is an important aid that can be used to make sound decisions regarding general
Kentucky Equine Law Journal Ranked in Top 100
The University of Kentucky College of Law journal Kentucky Journal of Equine, Agricultural, and Natural Resources Law (KJEANRL) was recently ranked one of the top 100 law journals of 2010 by the Washington and Lee University School of Law. This is a
UKVDL Investigating Oral Lesion Reports
Since early February, the University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (UKVDL) has been receiving reports from veterinarians who have seen large numbers of horses (mostly Saddlebreds) with oral lesions. The lesions have sometimes been
Good Works Honoree Fights Equine Abuse
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) congratulates Grant Miller, DVM, a practitioner with Sonoma Marin Veterinary Service in Petaluma and a defender of abused, abandoned, and neglected horses in Sonoma County, Calif., as the Good