61st Convention Goes Down as Second Largest in AAEP History
Nearly 7,400 veterinary professionals, students, exhibitors, and guests attended the convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Nearly 7,400 veterinary professionals, students, exhibitors, and guests attended the convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Still, the equine market held the gains it made the last few years, with Thoroughbred sale stats improving slightly.

Bridles, reins, and martingales serve a variety of biomechanics functions. Here’s what you should know.

Latham is researching amino acid supplementation’s effects on whole body and muscle protein synthesis in aged horses.

In this two-part series, we’ll explore the two bale types and how to best utilize each. Here we’ll look at round bales.

Would a horse with long-toed, low-heeled conformation benefit from allowing their hooves to grow out naturally?
The updated website launch coincides with UK Ag Equine Programs’ 10th anniversary.
The club is designed to provide undergrads with a way to interact with researchers and learn about current research.
The bill includes a provision that forbids funding of horsemeat inspections at horse processing plants.

Two teams with an equine focus recently earned top awards during a local contest for startup pitches.

Smooth bromegrass is a common pasture and hay grass in the northern United States and Canada.

Find out what researchers have learned in recent years about this stereotypic behavior in horses.
The ordinance allows retired horses to be rehomed or for the district to keep and maintain the retired animals.
A police report indicated that an owner reported finding her horse covered with blood and dead in a stall on Dec. 14.

This important protective system is extremely complex. Here’s a rundown of how your horse’s immune responses function.

The group hopes to unify the racing industry behind efforts to strengthen integrity and a central rule-making process.
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