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Great Britain EIA: 50 Horses Exposed
Fifty horses were exposed to equine infectious anemia (EIA) at a stable in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. All horses on the infected premises appeared clinically normal but will be tested at 30-day intervals for up to 90 days. The two positive mares, which were recently imported from Romania, were euthanized.
This information was included in a Jan. 20 report submitted to the
Freeze Stops European Atypical Myopathy Reports
The largest outbreak of equine atypical myopathy in Europe has ended with freezing winter temperatures, with a record number of 371 reported cases, according to a group of researchers in Belgium.
Atypical myopathy causes severe generalized weakness and stiffness, often ending in death. Urine becomes coffee-colored, and blood workups show significant increases i
Horse Vets Say: Hold the Persimmons, Please (AAEP 2009)
Persimmons are tropical, bright orange fruits that are claimed to have many health benefits in humans, from helping prevent cancer to arresting the hiccups. However, they have a dark side–they can form hard “concretions,” or fiber masses, in the gastrointestinal tracts of horses and humans that can require surgery to remove.
Such masses, termed bezoars, are even harder
Mare Aborts Full Sister to Barbaro
One day after Barbaro’s brother Lentenor broke his maiden in impressive fashion, farm managers reported that La Ville Rouge, the dam of both horses, aborted her 2010 foal.
The foal, which was aborted Dec. 24, 2009, had been sired by Dynaformer and would have been a full sibling to the 2006 Kentucky Derby winner, as well as the first filly produced from La Ville Rouge.

Preparing for Colic (AAEP 2009)
Dr. Anthony Blikslager of the North Carolina State University talks about colic in horses. (7:39)

Challenges of EPM Diagnosis (AAEP 2009)
Dr. Amy Johnson of the University of Pennsylvania New Bolton talks about the challenges of diagnosing EPM. (2:59)
Versailles’ Famed Horse Farms
Versailles (Kentucky, that is) is located just outside Lexington and is another bluegrass horse farm hotspot. Its scenic country roads, quaint community charm, and resident
Boyd Martin on Vetting a Horse for Sale: Horse Tip Daily #128
Boyd Martin is an international eventer who makes his home and competes for the United States. Boyd is a very colorful, well liked guy in
Second Surgery Possible for Shot Massachusetts Horse
“Picaro,” the horse from Spencer, Mass., brought last week to the Cummings School’s Hospital for Large Animals at Tufts University with gunshot wounds, will undergo additional testing and a possible second surgery today.
A surgery on Friday to remove bullets from Picaro’s head revealed that the horse
Man Accused of Hanging Horse to Plead Not Guilty
A man accused of starving and then hanging a 27-year-old Appaloosa plans to plead not guilty at his next court appearance Jan. 25, at which time a trial date will also be set.
David Whiffin of Vancouver Island faces charges of killing cattle, causing unnecessary pain and suffering to an animal, and failing to provide the necessities of life. Clayton Cunningham, also of Vancouver I
New Horse Owner Education Available Via KHC
The Kentucky Horse Council is no stranger to educating new horse owners. In 2009 they released a DVD, HorseSmarts: Essential Advice for Today’s Horse Owner. The 60-minute video, which was shown on KET last summer and fall, includes information on the top 10 things new horse owners should know. The DVD is available for purchase through tack and feed stores Read More
Immunology of Foals: Environmental Effects on Immune Maturation
Newborn foals can be susceptible to many viral and bacterial infections. One example is the unique susceptibility of young foals to Rhodococcus equi, a common cause of bronchopneumonia.
Listen Up: Horses Demonstrate Auditory Laterality
A neighborly neigh is processed in a different way than other whinnies, meaning that horses have brain side preferences for sounds, according to a new study by French researchers.
EIA: British Horse Owners Advised Not to Panic
The British Horse Society is urging horse owners not to panic after two horses in Wiltshire, England, tested positive for equine infectious anemia (EIA), also called “swamp fever.”
Equine infectious anemia is an untreatable disease of horses, donkeys, and mules, spread by the exchange of bodily fluids, including via insect vectors. Affected horses remain infectious carr
Mobile Vet Clinic to Aid Haiti Animal Relief Efforts
The Animal Relief Coalition for Haiti (ARCH) will be able to utilize a mobile veterinary clinic from by the Antigua and Barbuda Humane Society. The United Animal Nations recently provided an update on ARCH progress.
A field team based in the Dominican Republic will drive the clinic across the border into Haiti once authorities grant permission. Field responders will use the clinic
Professional Horseman’s Council & Buying/Selling Horses: Eventing Radio Episode 59
Jonathan Holling, chair of the Professional Horseman’s Council is our guest this week as he explains the role of the organization and its agenda for



