Oregon Horse Tripping Ban Bill Advances
Co-sponsored by Senators Bill Hansell and Mark Hass, SB 835 would ban horse tripping in Oregon.
Co-sponsored by Senators Bill Hansell and Mark Hass, SB 835 would ban horse tripping in Oregon.
West Virginia has joined a group of states in an agreement to accept six-month equine health certificates.

Common foaling problems include red bag delivery, difficult birth, and retained fetal membranes.
Vestibular diseases are common and important causes of neurologic problems in horses.

A single horse in Clark County, Nev., has tested positive for equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1).
All horses running in this year’s Grand National returned safely and uninjured from the race.
The meetings will impart best practices in the diagnosis and treatment of core areas of equine health.

Swedish researchers discovered that genetic makeup affects locomotion patterns in horses.
The NYTHA has launched a retirement program for Thoroughbreds stabled at New York Racing Association tracks.
A Pennsylvania horse breeder was found guilty on 30 counts of animal cruelty last week.
How do I deal with a mare that is so protective she will not let me near her or the foal?
The man who posted a video on the Internet of himself shooting his horse will not face charges.

A study examines the effects of P. acidilactici and S. boulardii-based probiotics on horses.
Several horses are receiving rehabilitative care after being removed from a Madison County, Ind., property.

The bill would amend the Horse Protection Act by imposing stiffer penalties on anyone who sores a horse.

A two-tier series of tests can help equine practitioners confirm a PPID diagnosis, one veterinarian said.
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