Latest News – The Horse
WCVM Researchers Investigate Immunity, Foal Pneumonia, More
You don’t win at barrel racing without digging deep around those critical corners–and the same can be said for achieving success in the arena of equine health research. This year, five teams at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM)
ASPCA Awards Grants to 19 Equine Groups
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) recently announced its equine grant recipients for the second quarter of 2008. From April through June 2008, the ASPCA dispensed grants totaling $127,500 to nineteen equine
Fires: Emergency Planning For Your Horse
A wildfire occurs and you need to evacuate. In the smoke and confusion, a beloved horse refuses to load in the trailer. Now you’re faced with making decisions. What’s the best thing to do?
This is just one of many stressful
Judge Denies Motion to Sell Curlin
A Kentucky judge denied a motion July 10 requesting a forced sale of 2007 Horse of the Year Curlin, a decision that was applauded by majority owner Stonestreet Stables, which clearly stated it has no desire to sell its part of the champion
Intervet’s Equirab Rabies Vaccine
FlyAway is an all-natural and organic mixture of water-soluble compounds designed to interrupt the life cycle of insects by killing all stages of development, thereby reducing the population. It also acts as a mild repellant, offering hours of relief Total Joint Care Performance Formula, a new supplement product from Ramard, Inc., combines many ingredients into one formula to support the structure and function of the entire joint in active performance horses. The EVMT-Boot allows the horse owner, groom, farrier or veterinary professional a fast and innovative solution to treat most hoof problems, such as abscess or dry cracked hooves. English researchers are working to move airway disease screening and diagnostics from the lab into the barn. Equine HealthCare, a company based in the U.K., is developing a new respiratory diagnostic test based on measuring the amount of Champion Vindication, one of this year’s leading second-crop sires, was euthanized because of complications from colic. The 8-year-old syndicated son of Seattle Slew was taken Wednesday to Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital near Lexington, Ky. As a result of ongoing California wildfires, the 2008 Tevis Cup endurance race has been cancelled. The 100-mile ride, which was scheduled to take place July 19, draws entries from around the world. Although the fires are not on the trail at In California, legislation that provides for the judicial enforcement of trusts created by owners for the continued care of their horses has made its way to Governor Schwarzenegger’s desk. The University of Minnesota Board of Regents on June 13 approved the appointment of Trevor Ames, DVM, MS, Dipl. ACVIM, as dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine. “Trevor has done an outstanding job as interim dean, and I believe that he A Kentucky judge is being asked to order the sale of 2007 Horse of the Year Curlin, but attorneys representing the ownerships interests of the champion colt question the merit of the request. Plaintiffs in a high-profile civil lawsuit involvin Hundreds of trainers withdrew their horses from competition at a major Tennessee Walking Horse show last weekend after USDA inspectors arrived on the scene to examine horses for violations of the Horse Protection Act. According to Earl |