
USDA to Begin Equine Study This Spring
The study’s results will serve as a basis for education and research related to equine health and management, and more.
The study’s results will serve as a basis for education and research related to equine health and management, and more.
The bills are designed to strengthen control measures to better manage the risk of diseases entering Australia.
The stray donkey tested positive after being apprehended and quarantined at a USDA holding pen in Texas.
Learn about emergent diseases and what steps we can take to help stop illnesses’ spread into unaffected countries.
Officials are seeking donations to help launch and fund the new Equine Disease Communication Center (EDCC).
Learn about polymerase chain reaction assays, how they work, and how veterinarians interpret their results.
Vets at Louisiana State University (LSU) have treated the first case of equine coronavirus reported in Louisiana.
Find out which foreign animal diseases North American horse owners need to keep an eye on and why.
The first confirmed case of Australian bat lyssavirus in a horse was reported in May 2013 in Queensland.
Learn how to evaluate risk and protect your horse from infectious disease at event facilities.
Trypanosomiasis in horses can cause incoordination and hind limb paralysis, among other issues.
The Kentucky Equine Survey results open the door for new health surveillance and disease mitigating measures.
Infectious disease researchers can submit proposals for an equine research award program, sponsored by BIVI.
Authorities in Western Australia determining what’s causing small, round lumps in horses mouths.
CANTER-Mid Atlantic is getting a little extra help this year to expand its ongoing race horse rehabilitation program. The group, based out of West Virginia, received a grant funded by Charles Town Races & Slots of Charles Town, W.V. which
A group of cross-country course designers are taking another step toward improving eventing safety. U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) President and licensed course designer David O’Connor and other designers and builders will join with faculty
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