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Horse Expo a Family Summer Destination
If your children love horses, the Western States Horse Expo in Sacramento, Calif., is the summer destination for the entire family. Scheduled for the Cal Expo Center on June 11-13, the Horse Expo will feature hands-on play and learning experiences totally dedicated to young horse enthusiasts.
The Young Rider Park will offer a chance for youngsters to see horses up close and person
Eskendereya Retired From Racing
Zayat Stables' Eskendereya, runaway winner of the Wood Memorial (gr. I) and Fountain of Youth Stakes (gr. II) and overwhelming early favorite for the Kentucky Derby Presented by Yum! Brands (gr. I), has been retired due to a soft tissue injury.
Owner Ahmed Zayat will retain a significant ownership stake in partnership with Jess Jackson of Kendall Jackson Wine
Saved by the….Horse??
This is an interesting story found by one of our freelancers, Tracy Gantz, and while it may not fit our content on TheHorse.com, it certainly
Badminton Report
Max Corcoran joins me this week to review Rolex from a groom’s perspective and we hear from Badminton winner, Australian Paul Tapner plus a full
Eventing Extravaganza (Samantha gets her way!)
Re-live Rolex via Peter Atkins’ exhilarating helmet mounted video cam; we ask him what’s next – web cam for WEG? We also find out how
Max Corcoran on Nasal Strips
Max Corcoran, long time groom for International Eventer Karen O’Connor, joins as co-host of the Eventing Radio Show with some tips she has learned through
The Western Radio Show
We are very excited to welcome the newest show to the Horse Radio Network, the Western Radio Show. Listen in as Glenn chats with the
Digital Recorders Can Monitor Equine Cough
Someday people may use a digital audio recorder to evaluate equine respiratory diseases, as well as the air quality of the stable environment.
Marco Duz, MedVet, MRCVS, and his colleagues recorded horses’ coughs over 24 hours, then analyzed the coughs by reviewing the digital recording on a computer, which took about 2-3 minutes for every hour of recording time.
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Horses Unlikely to Spread Arboviruses to New Areas
Traveling horses are not a major source for the emergence of equine encephalitis viruses into new areas, according to Prof. Dr. Martin Pfeffer and Gerhard Dobler, MD, who looked at the role of animal trade and migration in spreading arboviruses into Europe.
“After an intensive search of the literature, we concluded that in most cases the viremia (levels of virus in the blood)
Rutgers’ Young Horse Teaching and Research Program a Success
The Equine Science Center and Young Horse Teaching and Research Program are pleased to announce the results of the annual young horse auction. Despite unseasonably cold and rainy weather, a sizeable crowd, including 21 bidders attended the auction on Sunday, April 25 at the Round House on G. H. Cook Campus at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, N.J. All 12 of the young horse in the program
May 8 is National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day
What would you do with your dog, cat, bird, horse, or livestock if your area was hit with a flood, earthquake or forest fire? National Animal Preparedness Day, May 8, reminds everyone to be prepared.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Citizen’s Corp declared May 8 as a special day to remind pet and livestock owners to think about how they can help keep their animals
60 Countries Enter Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games
The World Games 2010 Foundation is pleased to announce that 60 National Federations have submitted entries in principle for the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
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Austria< Read MoreNew Bolton Center Offers Free Equine Lecture Series
Edited Press Release
May 7, 2010
The University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine New Bolton Center has scheduled a free educational lecture series for horse owners and horse enthusiasts. The one-hour monthly lectures will include such topics as colic, therapeutic shoeing, and neonatal medicine. New Bolton clinicians with expertise in the subject or visiting alumni will present all of the lectur Spring Green: Sprucing Up Your Pastures
Kentucky Equine Research Inc.
May 6, 2010
Picture the perfect horse farm in your mind, and you probably envision contented horses grazing velvety green fields that roll away in every direction. When you visit an actual horse pasture, however, reality often includes manure piles surrounded by clumps of coarse grass; patches of bare dirt that show the beginnings of an erosion problem; a few muddy areas with poor drainage; and an amazi WEG: Pat Parelli To Do Natural Horsemanship Clinic During Games
Press Release
May 6, 2010
As the Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games approach, guests should not only be looking forward to the competition, but also to the multitude of equine entertainers and clinicians that will be a part of the 2010 Games Equine Village, Sept. 25-Oct. 10 at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Ky. Among the entertainers that are part of the Equine Village is Pat Parelli, known around t New York Police Horse Honored for Role in Foiling Bomb Plot
Tracy Gantz
May 6, 2010
Miggs, the 15-year-old police horse who was one of the first responders to the failed bombing of New York’s Times Square, on May 5 received carrots, apples, and cupcakes for his heroic efforts, according to the website dnainfo.com. Miggs and his New York Police Department human partner, Officer Wayne Rhatigan, responded to street vendors about the suspicious Nissan Pathfinder Readers’ Most PopularWeekly Poll |



