
UC Davis’ Equine PET Scanner Providing Results
Veterinarians have begun research, using the scanner in a clinical trial on client-owned horses.

Veterinarians have begun research, using the scanner in a clinical trial on client-owned horses.

Researchers are investigating how horse owners view forage and their current forage-feeding routines.

Work with your vet to find the best options for your horse that are within your breed or show association’s drug rules.

The bill is designed to address a trail maintenance backlog impacting users at national forests, including equestrians.

Owners can take several steps to ensure a successful transition from athletic to breeding performance.
Beginning in January 2017 the membership will be available to full-time high school and college students.
More than 50 allegedly maltreated horses are receiving rehabilitative care after being seized from a Hill County farm.

The modern Chinese horse originated from horses introduced to China from elsewhere, as well as local stock.

While some lumps and bumps are typically of little consequence, others can pose serious problems. Learn more.

Can I use alfalfa pellets or beet pulp to meet my mare and her 7-month-old foal’s calcium requirements?

Twelve horses at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center remain in quarantine.
The Wellington facility will open to clients on Nov. 18. The new surgical facility should be completed in early 2017.

Radio collars will help researchers learn more about horses’ seasonal land use, migration patterns, and herd movements.

Find out how physics plays an important role in how the horse’s hoof works and adapts to force.

Of the 758 respondents, only 106 (14%) said they weigh everything their horse gets to eat.

The 15-year-old Paint mare was vaccinated in years prior but had not been vaccinated recently. She is recovering.
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