Colleen Rutledge Receives MHIB’s Touch of Class Award
Colleen Rutledge and Shiraz received the MHIB Touch of Class Award for their achievements in eventing.
Colleen Rutledge and Shiraz received the MHIB Touch of Class Award for their achievements in eventing.

More than 100 feral donkeys were airlifted from Hawaii to California to find adoptive homes.
Anthony Blikslager, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVS, is the recipient of the Merial Applied Equine Research Award.
Horses in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic, and near the Great Lakes are at risk of Borrelia burgdorferi exposure.
Banned euthanized after sesamoid repair, and Life At Ten will likely be retired after last place finish.
The Tevis Cup’s date change means competitors will have an added challenge of cooler competition weather.
Eight thoroughbred rescue organizations have joined the ASPCA Million Dollar Rescuing Racers Initiative.
The International Collating Center, Newmarket, United Kingdom, and reported the following disease outbreaks.

Researchers found that the presence of “nanny” mares reduced the amount of weaning stress foals experienced.
James MacLeod, VMD, PhD, shares his views on stem cells and regenerative medicine in equine medicine.

Objective methods to help veterinarians address horses’ quality of life have yet to be developed.
Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, located in Lexington, Ky., will host a free gastroscopy event on Oct. 18.
A new product–the mosquito laser–could help protect horses from infectious mosquito-borne diseases.

A stem cell-PRP combination could be more effective than either therapy alone for treating soft tissue lesions
Fall is the time to prepare for winter–and that includes preparing your horses for the colder weather, too.

What is the difference between these three potentially confusing conditions?
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