New Bolton Center, TERF Announce Scholarships Awards
Two Penn Vet students received scholarships from the Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation (TERF).
Two Penn Vet students received scholarships from the Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation (TERF).
The award is open to all Thoroughbreds competing at the National Horse Show.
Of the 737 voters, the majority (58%) indicated that they own or have owned a draft horse or draft-cross.
Researchers recently accepted the challenge of producing onager foals via artificial insemination.
The AQHA has asked a federal court to stay clone registrations pending the outcome of an appeal.
Study data showed the benefit of establishing strongyle egg counts to determine the need for treatment.
The American Quarter Horse Foundation (AQHF) has announced their 2013-14 equine research grant recipients.
The BHA supports the introduction of a minimum standard for anabolic steroid across racing nations.
This revived species could offer scientists some exciting equine research opportunities.
Goals of the symposium are to improve participants’ knowledge of donkey behavior, physiology, and more.
Gray Quarter Horses could be less susceptible to melanomas compared to grays of other breeds.
Mules appear to have a faster capacity to navigate around objects than horses and donkeys, researchers say.
Do you love draft horses? Learn about 10 of their unique health and management needs in this special report.
Washington’s Thoroughbred Showcase, featuring 30+ former racehorses, will be held Aug. 31 at Emerald Downs.
Judge Mary Lou Robinson said she will sign an order requiring the AQHA to register cloned animals.
What could a recent Texas ruling about registering horse-clones with the AQHA mean for Thoroughbred breeders?
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