Welcoming New Horse Owners Into the Herd
This is how it starts. That’s what I thought last night when a past colleague told me about her young daughter leasing a horse for
This is how it starts. That’s what I thought last night when a past colleague told me about her young daughter leasing a horse for
Cyril Roy, currently completing his PhD at the Atlantic Veterinary College, gave an overview of his research into making good welfare assessments of horses during and after
Johann Sigurdson, CEO of Aero-Equis Inc. started his technology presentation at the Animal Transportation Conference, held March 18-21, with a great introduction on how human
Notification this month came to John Haven (director of Medical/Health Administration at the College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida) that he has been officially appointed as
Date: March 26, 2012Client: GlobalVetLINK, L.C.Time: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEEvent: GlobalVetLINK to be featured on RFD TV GlobalVetLINK Featured on HorseTalk Live on Rural TV Ames,
I presented two lectures at the ATA’s international conference last week: 1. The Initial analysis of causality of over 800 horse trailer wrecks in the United States.
Affording an industry the freedom to regulate itself presents a classic dilemma: It sounds good, and sometimes it works. But sometimes is doesn’t. Self-policing in
Innovative Horse Feeder Helps Prevent Choke and Minimizes Feed Waste Pre-Vent¨ Feeder features patent pending design to slow horses during feeding; imitate natural grazing
Dr. Jan Willem de Gooijer of The Netherlands is the house veterinarian for the local zoo and the mounted police unit. He also works with
The equine track at Animal Transportation Conference, held March 18-21, welcomed Odessa Holmes from Equi Balance in New Zealand. Holmes provided a provocative presentation that started
The Animal Transportation Association conference opened with four keynote speakers discussing improvements in animal welfare across the spectrum of transportation (ground, air, and ship). Some
A board placed at ground level at the entrance of the stall, between the inside stall and outside paddock, reduces dirt from getting tracked in
When singer Ray Charles lamented that “if it wasn’t for bad luck . . . I wouldn’t have no luck at all,” he wasn’t singing
This week, I’m reporting from the Animal Transportation Association’s 38th Annual International Conference, held at the Coast Coal Harbour Hotel in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia,
My horse Dorado and I have a slight difference of opinion of how dirty he should be when he comes in from the field to
Contract woes come in a variety of flavors, like ice cream. A few disputes arise because someone never bothered to read the contract. (“I’m sorry,
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