
Washington State Diagnostic Lab Confirms 10 Equine WNV Cases
The recent cases are located farther north than detections in previous years, Washington State University reported.

The recent cases are located farther north than detections in previous years, Washington State University reported.

Penn Vet researchers tested more efficient ways to identify blood compatibility and type prior to transfusions.

Both affected horses–one from Barren County and one from Hardin County–were unvaccinated, but are recovering.

A total of 60 equine samples–30% of the 200 competing horses–were tested during the Games.

Too much dietary selenium can cause toxicity or even death. But too little selenium can be life-threatening, as well.

The program staff have performed 160 pasture evaluations, representing more than 30,000 acres, in 20 Kentucky counties.

The third annual Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation Day is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 3.

Red clover provides excellent forage quality when grazed or harvested before the flower blooms.

Researchers are studying underlying genetic factors that lead some horses to develop heaves while others don’t.

Cui’s research focused on understanding more about the pricing of Thoroughbreds at public sales.

The standing procedure involves temporarily inserting tubing from the horse’s tear duct into the sinus cavity.

Is your horse sun-sensitive? Submit his story and photo for a chance to win a prize pack!

Researchers hope to reduce the risk of racehorse fatalities on the track.

Late summer is peak transmission season for West Nile, and equine case numbers are rising in many regions.

There are other reasons for freezing a stallion’s semen besides export or transport.
The Modoc National Forest office will conduct a wild horse gather from private and tribal lands between Sept. 6 and 16.
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