
Study: MRI Beneficial for Diagnosing Some Leg Lamenesses
MRIs picked up a wider range of abnormalities in some lame horses than did X rays or ultrasounds.

MRIs picked up a wider range of abnormalities in some lame horses than did X rays or ultrasounds.
A group of exceptional fourth-year equine veterinary medicine students will receive $2,500 scholarships.
The BHA has softened the new whip rules implemented Oct. 10, much to the dismay of World Horse Welfare.
Strong cash receipts will likely propel Kentucky’s agricultural sector, including equine, forward in 2011.

Katheryn Cerny will complete her master’s in veterinary science at the University of Kentucky in early 2012.

In some mares chronic uterine inflammation is a persistent problem that can interfere with pregnancy.
Mountaineer Casino Racetrack & Resort will award $2,500 in grant funding to CANTER to continue its mission.

Studies offer conflicting information in regard to whether bit seating is beneficial to bitted horses.
The Breeders’ Cup announced Oct. 20 that ESPN and ABC will televise more than nine hours of live tel
Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital will hold an educational symposium for horsemen on sport horse health

Adams’ research in her new position will focus on equine immunology, gerontology, and nutrition.

Henbit and purple deadnettle are winter annual weeds of the same genus and are often confused with each other.
Statistics from The Jockey Club for the 2011 North American breeding season show the number of stallions
The National Thoroughbred Racing Association Safety and Integrity Alliance considers the presence of a ‘safety
Ticket packages for the 2012 Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event go on sale Nov. 1.
TheHorse.com presents a free Ask the Vet LIVE online Q&A about Complementary Therapies on Wednesday, Oct. 26.
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