
‘Limited Resource Test’ to Measure Equine Social Hierarchies
A significant correlation exists between limited resource test results and field observation test results.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

A significant correlation exists between limited resource test results and field observation test results.
Studies show a wide range in pharmaceutical equivalence of compounded drugs compared to brand name drugs.
How essential is stall bedding for a senior horse?

A group of researchers and the Thoroughbred Owners of California issued a statement supporting furosemide use.
CANTER Mid-Atlantic is celebrating a milestone year for transitioning ex-racehorses into second careers.

A review of violation records reveals that fewer Bute overages are occurring at a lower medication threshold.
Welfare officers have attended training to help them support owners through and following a horse’s death.

The legislation calls for a ban on equine performance-enhancing drugs in horse racing in New York.

Authorities are encouraging horse owners to vaccinate annually to curb the impact of African horse sickness.

Veterinarians must take several steps to minimize the horse’s chances of developing a joint infection.

Veterinarians are starting to understand the complexity and diversity of equine microbiome.

During extreme cold provide extra hay and ensure horses have shelter to get out of windy, damp weather.

When I unfold a tarp and hear that rusty plastic rattle, I see the stains of fluids of decay; I smell death. Blue tarps cover the corpses of my failures.
The owner claims negligence led to the catastrophic injury of his horse during a 2012 race at Belmont Park.

Researchers are developing an objective test based on physiological and behavioral criteria in horses.

One of the most frequent horse property management questions I get at this time of year has to do with footing problems in horse paddocks.
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