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Further Hendra Virus Tests Negative at Affected Farm
The Hendra virus tests on 25 horses at a Cawarral, Queensland, property, as well as nine others that left the property, continue to return negative results. Three horses on the property died in late July and early August. Two of the dead horses were confirmed positive for Hendra, a potentially zoonotic virus that has only occurred in Australia.
Biosecurity Queensland acting Chief
Horse Crazy?
I get lots of books across my desk to review; some I like, some I don’t. Today comes Horse Crazy! 1,001 Fun Facts, Craft Projects,
Maryland Horse Positive for Rabies, Farm Quarantined
A horse residing in Harford County, Md., was euthanized and tested positive for rabies, resulting in a 45-day quarantine of the farm.
Around July 13, owners of the horse began to notice drastic changes in the horse’s behavior and gait. A large animal veterinarian examined the animal and suspected rabies.
The horse was then sent to the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton
76 Arabian Horses Seized in Texas
The operator of a Texas horse breeding farm was arrested after law enforcement authorities removed 76 allegedly neglected horses from his ranch on Friday.
Denton County Sheriff’s Deputies discovered the horses at the Renazans Arabians ranch in Pilot Point, Texas, after a caller complained about their condition.
Tom Reedy, public information officer for the Denton County Sheriff’s
Derby Winner Mine That Bird to Have Surgery
Trainer Chip Woolley Mine That Bird will undergo surgery later today for an entrapped epiglottis, but the horse is still pointed toward the Shadwell Travers Stakes at Saratoga on Aug. 29. Woolley said the surgery would be performed by Patricia Hogan, VMD, Dipl. ACVS, at the Ruffian Medical Center.
Earlier on Aug. 17, the winner of the Kentucky Derby worked five furlongs in 1:03.83, the
Spike in Pigeon Fever Cases Reported in Colorado
Equine owners should be extra vigilant for signs of pigeon fever in their horses, according to Colorado State University veterinarians. A spike in reported cases of this infectious disease has been reported in the northern Front Range of Colorado.
This highly contagious
UK Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center Attains National Accreditation
For the past five years, the University of Kentucky Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center (LDDC) has worked toward attaining national accreditation.
Neurectomy Effects on Suspensory Ligament Discussed in Case Report
Neurectomy of the deep branch of the lateral plantar nerve resulted in a “profound” atrophy of the muscular portion of the proximal suspensory ligament reports researchers in the Equine Veterinary Journal.
The surgical procedure is routinely performed for the management of inflammation of the proximal suspensory ligament (proximal suspensory desmitis). Multiple retrospective
Red Barn Mats
Surfacing Resources, LLC, a leading supplier and installer of quality rubber flooring for the equine industry, is proud to announce the addition of Red Barn mats to our product line.
Red Barn has manufactured high quality, 100% non-absorbent, vulcanized rubber mats for over 40 years. With 3 mat sizes to choose from (4’x6’, 4’x8’ and 5’x7’), we can accommodate a wider variety of stall
Trails Across Wyoming
Come and ride the history!
Wyoming offers open spaces, plains, mountains and some great Western history! Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Johnson County wars, Tom Horn and others! Having ridden the Outlaw Trail Ride© guiding up to 100 guests from the Hole-in-the-Wall (the Wild Bunches hideout) across Wyoming for several years, this new ride is smaller and provides an opportunity to
Chelokee’s final cast comes off in Part 3 of The Surgeon and the Colt
On Thursday in Part Two of this excerpt from the new book Equine ER, elite racehorse Chelokee, trained by Michael Matz (Barbaro’s trainer), was operated on by
AQHA Animal Welfare Working Group Moving Forward with Objectives
The American Quarter Horse Association Executive Committee recently approved three objectives established by the Association’s Animal Welfare Working Group.
1.) Develop a written commitment to be signed by AQHA and its alliance partners (the National Reining Horse, National Cutting Horse, National Reined Cow Horse and the National Snaffle Bit associations) to work jointly to
Thoroughbred Hall of Fame Inducts Six New Members
The 2009 National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame inductions, held on Aug. 14, came together like a great American tapestry, highlighted by the irrepressible Bob Baffert, who rose from the Quarter Horse ranks in and around his hometown of Nogales, Ariz., to become one of the top big-money Thoroughbred trainers of all time and winner of eight Triple Crown races; his star filly, Silverbulletday,
Reduced Joint Inflammation Noted in Nutraceutical Study
A dietary nutraceutical composed of mussel, shark cartilage, abalone, and Biota orientalis lipid extract (trade name Epiitalis), reduced inflammatory responses similar to those experienced by a horse with arthritis, researchers reported in a new study. “Arthritis is among the most common causes of wastage in performance horses,” said Wendy Pearson, PhD, of the Ontario Agriculture
Smallest Thoroughbred Foal Crop Since 1977 Predicted
The Jockey Club is projecting a 2010 North American registered Thoroughbred foal crop of 30,000. The group has also revised its original estimate of registered foals for 2009 from 35,400 to 34,000.
The 2010 foal crop is projected to be the smallest foal crop since 1977, when a comparable 30,036 foals were registered.
The foal crop projection, traditionally announced in mid-August, i
TheHorse.com Marks 1,000th Fan Milestone on Facebook
TheHorse.com has passed the 1,000th fan milestone on the popular social media network Facebook. TheHorse.com launched a Facebook page at Facebook.com/TheHorse in March 2009. Facebook is a self-described social utility that connects people with friends, family, associates, and others who work, study, and live around them. Users can