Comeback King Skelton Takes Individual Gold in Jumping
Nick Skelton, aboard Big Star, becoming the first British jumping rider to win individual gold.
Nick Skelton, aboard Big Star, becoming the first British jumping rider to win individual gold.

The two unvaccinated horses from Boundary County died as a result of the disease.
The International Symposium on Stallion Reproduction will take place Aug. 27-29 at the University of Illinois.

Both horses were from Suffolk and were euthanized. Neither had up-to-date vaccinations.

Anti-Mullerian hormone is a reliable marker for cryptorchidism, granulosa-cell tumors, and, possibly, mare fertility.

Dr. Josie Coverdale was an associate professor and equine science section leader at Texas A&M University before her death in February.

A horse in Churchill County and another in Clark County have tested positive for West Nile virus.

British and Brazilian farriers are working around the clock to keep the equine athletes well-shod in Rio de Janiero.
The AAEP Foundation provided $10,000 toward the UHC’s $50,000 goal to geld 500 horses.

The BLM gathered 42 burros utilizing a temporary corral stocked with hay and water.

Dr. Amy Johnson will conduct live equine neurologic exam demonstrations as part of the lecture.

A new device determines horses’ heart rate changes due to stress and “subtracts” changes due to physical activity.

Team USA finished in silver medal position, while Germany won a jump-off for the bronze.

Is it worth taking a chance on a horse with a “clubby” foot, and how can you manage one to keep him sound?

The 9-year-old Quarter Horse mare from Muskogee County was euthanized. Her vaccination history is unknown.
Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica will give $75,000 in five individual $15,000 awards to fund selected studies.
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