
Take-Homes From the 2017 Equine Ophthalmology Symposium
More than 80 attendees and guests attended the IEOC’s annual symposium held June 1-3 in Saratoga Springs, New York.

More than 80 attendees and guests attended the IEOC’s annual symposium held June 1-3 in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Ivermectin was ineffective in treating pinworms in a herd of Welsh ponies. Fenbendazole, however, eliminated the worms.

A study found little difference in gait between shoes, although shod horses moved differently than barefoot ones.
Investigators are probing the cause of a fire that claimed 18 horses in Plainfield in the early morning hours of July 5.
Owners say firework-related injuries in horses have increased since the state lifted its firework ban in 2011.

Of the 359 respondents, 101 (28%) said their hoof care professionals use radiographs to make trimming/shoeing decisions.

Find a safe and durable footing to support your horse’s soundness.

Researchers say this seems to confirm lore that some horse breeds are more susceptible to EMS than others.
Registration is open for all county and state officials, such as animal control officers, sheriffs, and police officers.
Twelve equine rescues received more than $100,000 in grants to support their efforts to protect horses.

The industry outreach program is celebrating 100,000 horse-human connections.

Some horses are more susceptible to this common parasite than others. Here’s what you need to know.

Bornaviruses are known to cause a lethal form of encephalitis, called borna disease, in horses and sheep.

Study results suggest that owners’ responses to colic signs vary considerably based on their knowledge and experience.

In this capacity Bryan L. Brendle will lead the AHC’s public policy, government relations, and advocacy efforts.
The legislation will shield veterinarians from civil liability when they report suspected animal cruelty to authorities.
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