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The AQHA and the International Equestrian Festival: 2010 Radio Show Episode 67
Today we have a variety of guests and topics all about the Alltech 2010 World Equestrian Games. We take a look at USEF Showcase at
Give me a G!
Today Equine ER takes a moment to honor the grooms, in the Bluegrass and beyond, who work so often unnoticed and yet who frequently become

Deafness in American Paint Horses Examined
American Paint Horses with certain coat patterns and blue eyes appear to be at particular risk for deafness, reported researchers from the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine.
Indiana Horse-Angels Ranch Receives ASPCA Grant
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals(ASPCA) has awarded a grant of $4,000 to the Horse-Angels Ranch in Spencer, Ind. The grant funding will be used by the group to provide feed for their rescued horses.
The ASPCA Equine Fund provides grants to non-profit equine welfare organizations in the United States.
New Vet College Dean at University of Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan's Board of Governors has approved the appointment of Douglas Freeman, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACT, as the new dean of the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM).
Freeman, who begins his five-year term on March 1, 2010, will become the regional veterinary college's sixth dean in its 45-year history. He will replace Charles Rhodes, DVM, MSc,
Horse Trainers Needed for $100K Mustang Event
The Mustang Heritage Foundation has upped the ante, offering a $100,000 guaranteed Supreme Extreme Mustang Makeover.
“Fans of the Extreme Mustang Makeover already know that the Foundation has been very successful in placing nearly 2,000 yearling, 3-, and 4-year-old mustangs for adoption after a training competition,” said Executive Director Patti Colbert. “Now,
Adequan Multi-Dose Now Available
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Adequan i.m. Multi-Dose (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan), a new 10-dose 50mL vial.
This new vial will allow veterinarians to draw ten injections from one vial quickly with less handling compared to the traditional 5mL single-dose vial that is still available in a 7-dose package. The multi-dose package has a 24-month shelf life.
Colored Horse Photo Book Signing to Benefit Old Friends
Two-time Eclipse Award-winning photographer Barbara Livingston will sign copies of her new book Horses: In Living Color and her previous release More Old Friends on Tuesday, Dec. 8 at the Circa 1840 Restaurant in Georgetown, Ky. The book signing will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
A portion of the proceeds of the sale of the two books, which were published by Eclipse Press, will be donated
Transport Stress and EHV-1
Once a horse is infected with equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1), the dormant virus resides in the horse’s nervous system, where it can reactivate when the horse’s immune system is compromised by stress or illness. Nicola Pusterla, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM, and his colleagues at the University of California, Davis, wondered if stress caused by transporting horses would reactivate a latent infection.
Lillian Heard and the Developing Rider List: Eventing Radio Episode 53
Lillian Heard is our guest this week as she shares her reaction to being included in the USEF Developing Riders List and what it means
Kentucky Changes Racehorse Drug Testing Procedures
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission has approved new procedures that regulators say will streamline and reduce the cost of equine drug testing in the state by as much as 25-30%.
Under the new procedures, approved unanimously by the commission Dec. 1, at least two horses out of every race will be taken to the test barn where samples, including blood and urine, will be collected
New Equine Education Courtesy of Intervet/Schering-Plough and TheHorse.com
Horse owners looking for up-to-date information on parasites and drug resistance can find two new videos on TheHorse.com containing presentations made in Kentucky to a group of veterinarians, vet techs, and horse owners. These are sponsored by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health.
National Equine Welfare Code of Practice: HSUS Reaction
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has weighed in on the recent endorsement of a national welfare code of practice for the horse industry. Drafted by the American Horse Council and endorsed by several major horse industry groups, the welfare code offers generic guidelines for responsible breeding, training and care of horses (
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Consider the Source
The benefits of omega-3 fatty acids for horses are believed to be numerous: decreased inflammation in various tissues, increased immune response, maintenance of healthy membranes, and an upsurge in sperm production, to name just a few.
Flaxseed and flaxseed oil have been fed to horses for decades, primarily to improve coat condition of sales or show horses. Both flaxseed and
Roaring Improved after Electroacupuncture
Electroacupuncture–the electrical stimulation of acupuncture points–can be an effective method of controlling laryngeal hemiplegia (roaring), reported researchers performing the technique on horses presented to the Veterinary Medical Center of the University of Florida.
Wisconsin Police Investigate Livestock Shootings
Law enforcement authorities in three Wisconsin counties are investing a series of shooting incidents that left five animals dead or dying in their pastures.
Three Dunn County horse owners discovered their animals either dead or dying in their pastures on Sunday morning. One wounded horse died the following day. All the animals had sustained small caliber gunshot wounds, said Dun