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Laminitis Researchers Meet, Develop Plans
Nearly 50 researchers and laminitis experts from around the world met to prioritize future laminitis research needs during the the 2nd AAEP Foundation Equine Laminitis Research Workshop. The group also explored specific questions about the dire
FEI Prohibited Substances Database Now Online
The new Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) Prohibited Substances Database is now available online. The purpose of this new database is to provide clear guidance on t
Equine First Aid: Being Prepared for Emergencies
The best way to prepare for emergencies is to try to prevent them. Perhaps the best approach to first aid is to minimize the risk of accidents, injuries, and disease. Sometimes we do foolish things with, and to, our horses.
Pennsylvania Horse Farm Open House to Feature 16 Stables
Young foals romping with their moms. A free ride on a gentle pony. A blacksmith forging new footwear for an accomplished dressage horse. The perfect weekend for families comes together April 24 and 25 during the Pennsylvania Equestrian Horse Fa
Horse Owners Needed for Equine Infectious Disease Survey
The Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine is looking for participants for a study on equine infectious disease issues. Shana Gillette, PhD, assistant professor in the department of clinical sciences at CSU is the principal in
WEG Art to Benefit Equine-Industry Charity
The sale of four new prints, as well as the original paintings, will benefit The Race for Education (RFE) and will also commemorate four disciplines
Black Stallion Literacy Foundation Hosts Workshop
A Black Stallion Literacy Foundation (BSLF) professional development workshop was held on the University of Kentucky campus March 25.
The Black Stallion Literacy Foundation aims to use the magic of live horses and books by Walter Far
Animal Welfare Council Joins Unwanted Horse Group
The Animal Welfare Council (AWC), a non-profit organization with membership compromised of businesses and organizations involved in caring for animals in recreation, entertainment, sport and industry, is the newest member of the Unwanted Horse
Respiratory Tract Abnormalities and Racehorse Performance
Abnormalities in the throats of yearling racehorses will negatively impact the horses’ athletic potential, making careful evaluation of these structures an important part of the prepurchase examination.
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Colorado State Vet Teaching Hospital to Host Open House
The Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Colorado State University will host its annual Open House on Friday and Saturday, April 9 and 10, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The last tours will start at 3:15 p.m.
The Open House includes lectures
Eventing Safety with Jimmy Wofford: Eventing Radio Episode 69
Jimmy Wofford talks about safety on this week’s show and we also have a report from Jennie Brannigan on Southern Pines Horse Trials. Ashley Adams
Official WEG Vet, WEG Hopeful Jumper: 2010 Radio Show Episode 83
We are joined by Rood & Riddle vet Dr Chris Newton, and speak to him about being the official vet of the 2010 Alltech World
Adrienne Lyle and a World Cup Final Preview: Dressage Radio Episode 44
Adrienne Lyle joins her trainer and co-host, Debbie McDonald, on the show this week, plus a World Cup Final Preview. Listen in. Dressage Radio Episode
Max Corcoran on Mesh Bags: Horse Tip Daily #170
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
Dr. Geoff Tucker on Bursitis: Horse Tip Daily Episode #169
It is always fun speaking with Dr. Geoff Tucker. He is one of the most popular horse dentists in the country and a bit of
Heather Blitz on Riding the Square: Horse Tip Daily #168
Heather Blitz returns with her latest training tip taken from the Dressage Radio Show. Heather speaks to us about riding the square. Listen in. Horse



