
The Grass Guide: Alfalfa
This legume is one of the most in-demand species for hay production in the United States.

This legume is one of the most in-demand species for hay production in the United States.

Owners should watch senior horses closely for signs of decline and contact their veterinarians if problems arise.
Texas A&M’s Drug Testing Laboratory is the seventh to receive full RMTC accreditation.
Officials are asking for thoughts on Hendra virus and use of the available equine vaccine in Australia.

The BLM is seeking experienced individuals to help train wild horses and place them into good homes.

Eighty-one percent of mares survived with treatment and 77% of mares bred the subsequent year carried a foal to term.

Eastern tent caterpillar consumption can cause late-term foal losses, early- and late-term fetal losses, and weak foals.

Nonlactating Thoroughbred mares perceived transrectal ultrasound exams as modest temporary stressors.

Learn how to make changes around the barn to reduce horses’ likelihood of developing respiratory disease.

Racetracks in California, Florida, Kentucky, New York, and Ontario have participated since the program began in 2014.

A boarding barn is voluntarily quarantined and the affected horse is isolated and receiving supportive care.

Researchers recently tested an equine gynecological exam simulator for its suitability in veterinary training programs.
A dozen horses are dead and 11 more are recovering after fire destroyed their barn at South Florida Trotting Center.

The trust is now accepting proposals from IRS-registered equine nonprofit organizations for its 2016 grants program.

The BLM is seeking proposals from those who can care for a minimum of 200 horses in a free-roaming pasture setting.
The quarantine was put in place in late February after a horse residing there tested positive for equine herpesvirus-1.
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