Latest News – The Horse

BLM to Begin Emergency Gather in the Big Sand Spring Valley
The BLM said it will gather and care for up to 300 wild horses impacted by drought conditions.
AAEP Foundation Distributes Funds to Benefit Equine Welfare
The foundation will distribute $459,198 to 27 organizations and special projects committed to improving equine welfare.

Horse Knees: The Crooked, Chipped, and Inflamed
Horses’ knees are prone to both congenital and acquired lameness problems. Here’s what you need to know.

Poll Recap: Horse Treats: Yay or Neigh?
Of the 1,452 respondents 579 (40%) said they occasionally treat their horse to apples or carrots.

Exercise and Horses’ Feed Needs
Nutritionist Dr. Clair Thunes answers a listener’s question about keeping a horse’s condition when increasing workload.

Ammonia: A Hidden Danger in the Barn
We know that ammonia is harmful to horses. But did you know it’s also a health hazard for humans?

Emergency Wild Horse Gather Begins in Cherry Spring Area
The BLM said it plans to gather about 60 horses from the Nevada range due to declining water sources.

New Equine EEE, WNV Cases Confirmed
Animal health officials in Florida, Washington, and Wisconsin confirmed new cases of mosquito-borne disease.

Does Short-Distance Hauling Harm Horses’ Respiratory Tracts?
Based on study results, researchers believe short trips likely have limited implications for healthy horses.

New Bolton Center Lecture to Focus on Recognizing Lameness
Drs. Liz Arbittier and Jessica Morgan will provide tips to help owners improve their lameness identification skills.
USEF Appoints Uboh as Laboratory Director
Cornelius Uboh, PhD, previously served as bureau director of the Pennsylvania Equine Toxicology and Research Laboratory.

Wisconsin Confirms Additional Equine WNV Case
The unvaccinated Belgian filly from Clark County is reportedly recovering.

Rio 2016 Paralympics: Competition Wraps Up With Freestyles
The para-dressage events at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games wrapped up on Sept. 16.

Ohio Reports First Equine WNV Case of 2016
The unvaccinated 7?year?old Standardbred from Tuscarawas County was euthanized.
Sycamore Maple Seed Toxicity in Horses Studied
Researchers identified a plausible link between equine atypical myopathy and sycamore maple seed ingestion.

University of Maryland Equine Program Breeds Success
Learn about the university’s Thoroughbred breeding program, a winning one-eyed gelding, and more.