
Researchers Examine One-Sided Imprint Training
Research indicates that one-sided imprint training is not might not be as beneficial as once thought.
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Research indicates that one-sided imprint training is not might not be as beneficial as once thought.

The AAEP strongly recommends an annual rabies vaccine as a “core” vaccination for horses.

Policy reform could be ahead after a filly broke down and was not euthanized for nearly an hour.

Researchers discuss the first case in which surgery to permanently prevent a renosplenic entrapment failed.
The NASC initiated a quality assurance program for raw material suppliers and contract manufacturers.

Paraneoplastic manifestations are often the first clue a horse has developed an internal form of cancer.
The Thoroughbred colt broke both sesamoids in his right ankle after working at Santa Anita Park on Sept. 22.
TheHorse.com’s Ask the Vet LIVE event on Horse Adoption and Rescue is now archived for repeat listening.
Hoyme provides low-cost health services and helps make “difficult decisions” for True Innocents Equine Rescue.
Gluck Center researchers have synthesized a certified reference standard for ITPP testing at UPenn’s request.

The FDA can’t prevent Franck’s Compounding Laboratory from producing and selling compounded veterinary drugs.
Awesome Again returned home after undergoing colic surgery Sept. 13 at Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital.

Find out what veterinary documents you’ll need to secure before you travel with horses.
The 23 mares that make up the Rutgers University research herd are now available for sponsorship.
Pfizer Animal Health is encouraging horse owners and veterinarians to follow the AAEP vaccination guidelines.

Equine semen quality and quantity were not significantly improved with pentoxifylline administration.
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