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Respiratory Health Webinar June 18
TheHorse.com’s Webinar on Managing Noninfectious Respiratory Problems was broadcast June 18 at 8 p.m. ET.
Loaded Horse Trailer Doors Open at 70 mph!
You’re driving down the road doing 70, and as a stock trailer looms in front of you there’s something not quite right about how it
Those Show Clothes
Let’s face it, when you walk into the show ring you want to look good. Who doesn’t? Frumpy, ill-fitting, and out-dated clothes, boots, or tack
Kentucky Horse Industry Rally Draws Nearly 1,000
Nearly a thousand people traveled to Kentucky’s state capitol in Frankfort June 17 to rally for a cause they have stood behind for years: to boost the horse racing industry by way of expanded casino gaming.
With a special session currently
AAEP Issues ‘Best Practices’ for Purchase Exam Radiographs
The American Association of Equine Practitioners’ Public Auction Task Force has developed recommendations regarding the use of radiographic reports as part of the prepurchase
TheHorse.com en Español: ¿Podemos Prevenir las Paperas?
This is one of a series of articles translated as part of our partnership with A Caballo, an equine publication based in Mexico, and Jorge
Greater Manchester Police Horse Retires to Sanctuary
A Greater Manchester Police (GMP) horse has retired to The Horse Trust’s Home of Rest for Horses in Buckinghamshire, UK, after 15 years service.
Snodgrass, an 18-year-old, 17hh bay roan gelding with appaloosa markings on his hindquarters,
AHC National Forum Tackles Equine Welfare Issues
Representatives of various equine breeds and disciplines found out June 16 they have a lot in common when it comes to the welfare and safety of horses.
The “Welfare of the Horse,” called the most inclusive program of its kind, was the sole
Where Do You Get Horse Questions Answered?
In Newsweek magazine they quoted President Obama as saying Americans "not only have a toleration, but also a hunger for explanation and complexity, and a
Kentucky Restricts Texas Livestock Due to VS Case
Kentucky State Veterinarian Robert C. Stout, DVM, has prohibited entry of livestock from one south Texas county because a horse there has been diagnosed with vesicular stomatitis (VS).
The Horse Partners with World Equine Veterinary Association
An exciting education and outreach partnership has been formed between The Horse and the World Equine Veterinary Association (WEVA). The two groups will work together to educate veterinarians and other industry professionals about the
Ontario Veterinary College Opens Isolation Unit
A new large animal isolation unit that sets the standard for patient housing and infection control opened May 25 at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College (OVC).
Animals showing signs of infectious disease will
Researchers Track Body Condition, Metabolic Conditions by Discipline
The sport in which horses participate often dictates the body condition in which they are maintained. Polo ponies are typically sleek and trim, their fitness evident in a tight, tucked-up appearance. The same can be said of most racehorses.
Miltex Magnification Loupes
Miltex, a leading manufacturer of hand-held surgical, dental, and animal health instruments, announces the release of its newest product, the Miltex Magnification Loupes.
The magnification loupes are designed to provide clinicians with a
Derby Contender Friesan Fire Recuperating from Surgery
Friesan Fire, the favorite in this year’s Kentucky Derby, is recuperating nicely from surgeries to repair a hairline fracture and remove a bone chip, his co-owner said.
The 3-year-old colt is owned by Tom Simon’s Vinery Stables in
House Funding Bill Excludes Animal Identification System
The National Animal Identification System (NAIS) will receive no new funding under a 2010 spending bill proposed by the U.S. House of Representatives Agriculture, Rural Development, and FDA appropriations subcommittee. Chairwoman Rosa L. DeLauro