
UK to Host 2018 Equine Showcase, Breeders’ Short Course
Presenters will cover topics including safety, horse welfare, equine reproduction, horse management, and more.
Presenters will cover topics including safety, horse welfare, equine reproduction, horse management, and more.
The program is designed to provide participants with skills necessary to work in or operate an equine breeding facility.
Confirmed diseases include influenza, EHV, strangles, nocardioform placentitis, piroplasmosis, EIA, and more.
Is your stallion expected to perform in both the breeding shed and the arena? Here’s what you need to know.
Nam is studying equine arteritis virus evolution during persistent infection of stallions’ reproductive tracts.
Dr. David Horohov, UK Gluck Equine Research Center director, gives a overview of vaccines and explains their importance.
Presentation topics include feeding through a horse’s life cycle, evaluating body condition, nutrition myths, and more.
Read the top tweets and take-homes from Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital’s client education seminar.
While the actual product might still be several years away, researchers are currently testing “promising technologies.”
Semen can be contaminated by blood–to an extent–and still be fertile.
Dr. Terry Blanchard shares studies on endometritis, semen extenders, stem cell therapy, and more.
Horses from Korea will be subject to import restrictions to reduce risk of CEM being brought to the United States.
The codes are a guide to preventing and controlling equine diseases that could threaten the breeding industry.
Dr. Glenn Blodgett implemented advanced equine reproductive techniques at the 6666 Ranch with enviable results.
Owners can take several steps to ensure a successful transition from athletic to breeding performance.
Researchers say studs have better-quality semen when housed next to other stallions before being stabled next to a mare.
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