Washington International Horse Show: Showing in the City
The Washington International Horse Show has some unique challenges for the competing horses and riders.
The Washington International Horse Show has some unique challenges for the competing horses and riders.
The New York-based owner of 22 horses swept away during Hurricane Irene is hoping to recover his animals.

A team of researchers recently revealed that horses tend to prefer water with neutral pH levels than low pH.
Can we blame Salix and race-day medications for the bad perception horse racing seems to draw from the public?
The 1999 Breeders’ Cup Distaff winner was euthanized after a battle with equine laminitis.

Some important medical conditions are being overlooked by some owners and caretakers of geriatric horses.
A newly launched campaign in Vermont hopes to assist owners affected by the storm care for their horses.
A 6-year-old Standardbred mare from Fleming County, Kentucky, tested positive for West Nile virus Sept. 2.

Electrochemotherapy yielded a high nonrecurrence rate of 99.5% for individual sarcoids in the current study.

A judge has instructed helicopter pilots in BLM wild horse gathers to use caution when driving the horses.
The 2011 NTRA Professional Education Seminar will be held Oct. 18-19 at Keeneland Race Course.
The September KENA meeting will focus on the use of stem cell therapy to treat injuries in horses.

Researchers determined a CSF tap can be performed on the horse’s upper neck using ultrasound guidance.
An analysis of cribbing research provides information about the behavior and suggests preventative measures.
The AAEP-BLM task force made recommendations to improve the care they already deem “appropriate.”
Georgia horse industry members are asked to participate in the state’s first Equine Economic Impact Study.
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