
Canadian Wild Horses at Center of Controversy
A logging company claims feral horses are damaging seedlings and acting aggressively toward workers.

A logging company claims feral horses are damaging seedlings and acting aggressively toward workers.
The first day of the Thoroughbred Genetics, Pedigree, and Performance Conference provided informative sessions
Dr. Sue McDonnell talks about what makes a reliable nurse mare.
While firefighters continue their efforts to contain wildfires burning in Texas, a veterinarian located

Certain parts of the horse’s digestive tract are associated with higher risks of developing colic.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners Convention will take place Nov. 18-22 in San Antonio, Texas.
A third Oneida County horse was euthanized due to neurologic signs prompted by Eastern equine encephalitis.
All horses originating from Texas must be accompanied by proof of a negative EP test to enter Kentucky.

The Derby winner was cleared for exercise after undergoing surgery for a hairline fracture in his left hock.

Grazing muzzles can be effective at reducing pasture intake, sometimes reducing intake by as much as 85%.
Members of Texas’ equine community are working together to help horses threatened by raging wildfires.
The Equine Anesthesia Continuing Education Weekend is scheduled for Oct. 8-9 at the Equine Medical Center.

Graham Motion, trainer of Kentucky Derby winner Animal Kingdom, received the inaugural “Touch of Class” Award.
The MSU Extension grazing school will take place Sept. 12-13 in Lake City, Mich.
Illinois barn operators can recoup costs of caring for horses abandoned by their owners under the new law.
Members of WEVA gathered in Bangkok, Thailand, May 9-11 for the organization’s 2011 intermediate meeting.
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