Ohio Teen Pleads Guilty to Horse Abandonment Charge
An Amish teenager has pleaded guilty to abandoning a 9-year-old Standardbred horse outside a Wal-Mart store.
An Amish teenager has pleaded guilty to abandoning a 9-year-old Standardbred horse outside a Wal-Mart store.
The 34 allegedly maltreated horses, donkeys, and mules are receiving veterinary and other rehabilitative care.
The approved footing is comprised of nonwaxed sand, felt, and fiber.

Acute kidney injury, or compromised renal function, is often reversible if treated appropriately and promptly.
In order to keep the competition fair breakaway cross-country jumps must follow the new industrial standards.
Safety topics will be discussed by leading equestrians and representatives from equestrian organizations.
A judge ruled that a non-veterinarian equine dentist could not perform tooth-floating services for pay.
Topics of discussion will include vitamin and mineral supplementation, managing hay, and ration balancing.

Potomac horse fever often poses a diagnostic challenge because of its varied clinical presentations.
The value of Einstein’s stud fee will be donated to the Race for Education’s Starting Gate Youth Program.
Topics discussed included diagnostic methods, types of back pain, kissing spines, and treatment methods.
The $4,000 grant will be used to buy hay for the organization’s rescued horses.

Picking up on subtle signs of hyperinsulinemia is one way veterinarians can try to halt laminitis onset.
The mare was taken to the College of Veterinary Medicine at North Carolina State University upon becoming ill.
The relationship between the TRF and its key benefactor, the Paul Mellon Estate, withered over the past year.
The Morgan mare’s exact cause of death remains under investigation. The horse died on Jan 3.
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