Latest News – The Horse
BHS Launches “Friend at the End” Initiative
Welfare officers have attended training to help them support owners through and following a horse’s death.
What’s in an OIE Reference Laboratory?
There are 236 OIE reference laboratories covering 112 animal diseases, including equine-specific ailments.
Disaster Preparedness and Planning: Part 2
Last time we discussed the reasons for making the effort at personal (people) preparedness so that you can assist your horse after you have taken
UK Seminar Series Sees Changes in 2013
Seminar topics for 2013 include placentitis, podiatry, cardiology, endoscopy, nutrition, and more.

Thinking Through Cheek Tooth Extraction Complications (AAEP 2012)
Planning for potential dental extraction complications is essential to a successful procedure.

Stem Cell Therapy for Orthopedic Injuries
Stem cells offer a new and seemingly futuristic way to treat equine injuries. In this webcast Ross Rich, DVM, PA-C, shares his eight years of experience and results using adipose (fat)-derived stem cells to treat orthopedic injuries in horses.

N.Y. Bill: Ban Equine Performance-Enhancing Drugs
The legislation calls for a ban on equine performance-enhancing drugs in horse racing in New York.
Dates Set for 2013 KENA Networking Meetings
KENA provides a venue for horse enthusiasts from all disciplines to share ideas and business strategies.
David Switzer Inducted into UK Hall of Distinguished Alumni
Switzer is recognized for his knowledge, experience, and accomplishments relating to the breeding and racing.

South African Authorities Encourage Vaccinating against AHS
Authorities are encouraging horse owners to vaccinate annually to curb the impact of African horse sickness.

Using Mature Hay for Bedding: Potential for Tall Fescue Toxicity
Ergovaline levels over 200 ppb (parts per billion) in mature hay can cause fescue toxicity in pregnant mares.

Selecting, Administering Joint Injection Drugs to Prevent Sepsis (AAEP 2012)
Veterinarians must take several steps to minimize the horse’s chances of developing a joint infection.

Two N.J. Horse Farms Quarantined for Neurologic EHV-1
Tests confirmed a horse from a Gladstone farm contracted the neurologic form of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1).
Changing it Up
Yesterday’s high of 20 degrees and solid hours of desk-sitting had me wistful for warmer times and a fun riding memory from the fall, when

N.Y. Governor: Use VLT Revenue for Equine Safety Measures
Cuomo wants to “redirect” $1.5 to $2 million per year for equine safety programs at the state’s racetracks.

ASPCA Provided $1.8 Million in Grants to Equine Groups in 2012
The organization awarded more than $1.8 million in grants to support equine welfare groups.