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New ELISA Test for EPM Diagnosis Developed at the Gluck Center

Diagnostic assays for equine protozoal myeloencephalitis (EPM) developed under the leadership of Daniel Howe, PhD, a molecular parasitologist at the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center, are now available exclusively at Equine Diagnostic Solutions LLC (EDS).

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Latest Round of Endorsements for the AHC’s Welfare Code of Practice

The American Horse Council (AHC) announces the American Saddlebred Horse Association, Appaloosa Horse Club, Harness Horsemen International, Kentucky Horse Council, North American Trail Ride Conference, and the National Reined Cow Horse Association have recently endorsed the Welfare Code of Practice.

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WEG: USEF Announces Nominated List for Para-Equestrian Dressage

The United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) has named 15 horse/rider combinations to the nominated entry for Para-Equestrian Dressage for the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games (WEG). From this group, 10 horse/rider combinations will be submitted to definite entry on Sept. 30 to represent the United States in Para-Equestrian Dressage. The 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games run from

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Good Horse Luck and Good Karma, Tevis Style

Horsemen have always been a superstitious lot. For the Tevis Cup, a 100-mile equestrian endurance ride from Lake Tahoe to Auburn, Calif., riders pull out all the stops to improve their chances of completing the race in the required 24 hours. That includes calling on lucky charms, good luck trees, special numbers, and horoscope readings.

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Update on Equine and Canine Influenza

The best way to protect your horses and dogs from influenza virus is to vaccinate at-risk animals, practice good hygiene, and isolate infected animals, according to Tara C. Anderson, DVM, MPH, a PhD candidate at the University of Florida.

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Anne Kursinski: Episode 18

Anne Kursinski is our special guest this week discussing some principles of good riding and horsemanship, and advice on how to stay focused. Take a

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Pfizer Donates Vaccinations to Navajo Indian Reservation in New Mexico

On June 5-12 Pfizer Animal Health’s Adrian Haynie joined Perry Mobley, DVM, of Mobley Veterinary Clinic in Abbeville, Ala., on a veterinary mission trip to a Navajo Indian Reservation just outside Farmington, N.M. Mobley, Haynie, and members from Mobley’s church spent eight days traveling around the reservation educating the tribe on the importance of health care for animals and providing vaccinat

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One in a Million, Part 1

Genetic testing has shown Dunbars Gold, a 1996 brindle Quarter Horse stallion, to be an extremely rare chimera, an individual with two DNA types. Of the more than 4.7 million American Quarter Horses registered with AQHA (excluding appendix horses), the registration department has a list of only 15 horses who have exhibited some form of the brindle coat pattern.

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MRLS Research Stresses Possible Convergence of Climate, Management Factors

The cases of mare reproductive loss syndrome (MRLS) that Lexington, Ky., experienced in 2001 were a symptom of many issues converging, according to laboratory medicine specialist Jennifer Taylor of Melbourne, Australia. Taylor presented her findings in a seminar at the University of Kentucky’s Gluck Equine Research Center on June 30.

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Seabiscuit Statue Unveiled in Canada

A life-size bronze statue of Seabiscuit and his jockey, George “The Iceman” Woolf, was unveiled July 17 at the Remington Carriage Museum in Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Woolf, one of the greatest riders of his era who died soon after a spill on the clubhouse turn at Santa Anita Jan. 13, 1946, was a native of Cardston.

The statue, by Lethbridge artist Don Toney, was commissioned by ranchers Jac

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Be Aware of Systemic Effects of Topical Steroids

When a horse has a skin problem, most people reach for the steroid creams. However, because the creams are topical, many people don’t realize they can have systemic effects on a horse. A recent study showed that a course of topical dexamethasone affects many of the horse’s hormones, including insulin, glucose, and triglycerides.

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