
Toxin Topic: Snakebites and Horses
The long hot days of summer bring an increased snakebite risk to all animals, including horses.

The long hot days of summer bring an increased snakebite risk to all animals, including horses.
Study revealed that exposure equine proliferativ enteropathy’s causative bacterium can continue into March…

Rebecca McCulley, PhD, is studying how climate change could affect Kentucky pastures’ composition and what
Someone turned up the heat and humidity this week, which resulted in the deaths of more than 1,500 beef cattle
On July 27 the Association of Racing Commissioners International (RCI) board of directors will consider
Florida Thoroughbred racing regulators have a goal of phasing out use of legal race-day medications like Salix
The Kentucky Horse Council (KHC) has announced it will host a Kentucky Equine Strategic Planning Session on
Have you ever wondered how antimicrobial susceptibility testing works? Erdal Erol, DVM, MSc, PhD, of the Gluck

The contested Triple B mustang gather in Nevada got under way Wednesday (July 20) after a 9th Circuit Court of

Fluid caused little reaction in some horses’ stem cells but promoted or inhibited growth in others.

Exceptionally wet weather delayed hay cutting this spring, but producers likely still have time to grow and…
From Canyon, Texas, comes news of a project that can revolutionize the equine nutrition industry. There, West

Research indicates adipose tissue is a reliable source from which to collect stem cell aspirates in horses.

Biosecurity among show horses has been front page news lately. Summer months are prime time for organized
The National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Board of Directors recently voted to approve an Animal Welfare
The American Horse Council is pleased to announce that Christopher McErlean, president of the Thoroughbred
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