
New York Mandates Continuing Education for Trainers
Thoroughbred trainers must obtain annual continuing education in equine health, welfare, and safety, among other topics.
Thoroughbred trainers must obtain annual continuing education in equine health, welfare, and safety, among other topics.
Learn the latest about this puzzling neuromuscular disease.
The event will take place Oct. 5-8, 2017, at the Kentucky Horse Park.
Michael Blowen is an advocate of racehorse aftercare and founder of Old Friends Thoroughbred retirement center.
Surgeons have honed a new approach to correct airway collapse in horses.
Horses that plow, heal, or protect have distinctly different lifestyles than the average riding horse.
I have a 30-year-old hinny who is very skinny and is losing weight. Is there anything that I could give him to make him more comfortable, help him gain weight, and not cause him harm?
The event offers two tracks: one geared to veterinary professionals and the other to nonmedical donkey enthusiasts.
Off-track Thoroughbreds have special nutritional needs as they begin transitioning to new careers.
Improving working equids’ health and welfare could help them work longer and better to the benefit of their owners.
Researchers found that test results should be interpreted differently for donkeys than they are for horses.
The 26-year-old stallion had been dealing with complications brought on by a collapsed suspensory ligament.
Donkeys aren’t horses, and nowhere is that more apparent than in their feed needs. Find out what your donkey should eat.
The Youth Ambassador Program is designed to expand awareness of the TIP and the versatility of the Thoroughbred.
Applications are due by April 15, and organizations must meet certain requirements to be eligible for accreditation.
Learn about donkeys, leptospirosis, West Nile virus, influenza, preparing for disasters, and working equids.
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