Merck Renews Subscriptions to The Horse for AAEVT Members
Merck Animal Health has renewed one-year subscriptions to The Horse magazine for all members of the AAEVT.
Merck Animal Health has renewed one-year subscriptions to The Horse magazine for all members of the AAEVT.

Preliminary research showed that ergot alkaloids had minimal effects on stallions’ and colts’ fertility.
Stray horses from a private range in Northern Nevada likely will be relocated to a correctional facility.
New policies regarding veterinarians’, stewards’, and other officials’ race day roles have been introduced.
In response to Hurricane Irene the webinar series will focus on “Disaster Preparation and Recovery.
Louisiana authorities are seeking the owners of three horses discovered wandering in Caddo Parish on Monday.
The new regulations were prompted by increased use of the substance as a replacement for anabolic steroids.
The blue roan Quarter Horse mare died last week in Weatherford, Texas, at the age of 31.

New research indicates that ancient stallions were far more genetically diverse before domestication.
Another Australia horse has tested positive for hendra virus, bringing the nation’s 2011 total to 23 cases.
A judge granted the trainer a 30-day stay of action after officials suspended his license for 10 years.
Vets from B.W. Furlong and Associates will accompany the U.S. and Canadian Eventing Teams to the Pan Am Games.

Researchers noted a 9% mortality rate in horses bitten by rattlesnakes.
International dental groups are considering developing an equine veterinary dental specialty college.
Richard Hughes says he will not race again unless the new regulations regarding whip use in races are changed.

Australian health authorities are dealing with an unprecedented number and distribution of hendra cases.
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