
Dechra Veterinary Products and the Kentucky Horse Park Partner to Provide Free Parking
Dechra Veterinary Products and the Kentucky Horse Park have partnered together to improve the visitor experience at the Lexington attraction.
Dechra Veterinary Products and the Kentucky Horse Park have partnered together to improve the visitor experience at the Lexington attraction.
The product is expected to launch in the first quarter of this 2024.
The proposals are for a project involving wearable biometric sensors to improve early detection of musculoskeletal injuries in Thoroughbred racehorses.
Vet students shared scholarship awards of $530,000 through The Foundation for the Horse and its scholarship program partners.
Katherine Garrett, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, was installed as 2024 AAEP president.
Equine infectious disease and equine asthma syndrome research receive funding.
Austin Davis Biologics (ADB) have reissued guidance on the use of EquiSal saliva testing to inform on tapeworm control.
Hilltop Biosciences, Inc. announces a new partnership with Not One More Vet.
Responses will be collected from participants using an online survey, which will be open from 30th October 2023. Equestrians of all disciplines and experience levels are invited to fill out the survey, regardless of auxiliary rein usage.
With this positive study in hand, MYOS is planning an entrance into the equine industry with a May 2023 launch of a new product, MYOS Equine Muscle Formula®.
A new study shows that Tennessee Walking Horses are more likely to have night blindness over other breeds.
Use this checklist of fall horse property chores to better prepare yourself and your horses for the upcoming winter months.
Doc Lane’s Veterinary Pharmacy announces Limestone Lab is moving into its Lexington, KY, facility.
Those involved in the equine industry are encouraged to take the AHC Equine Economic Impact Survey as its final days approach.
It is important to maintain a good nutrient supply to ensure higher alfalfa yields.
Beginning December 1, 2025, all horses competing in USEF-licensed or -endorsed competitions must be microchipped with a 15-digit ISO compliant 11784/11785 chip.
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