IAWTI Courses Help Responders Handle Livestock Emergencies
Two training session at UC Davis trained first responders in the safest ways to handle livestock emergencies.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
Two training session at UC Davis trained first responders in the safest ways to handle livestock emergencies.
The 2010 Canadian Equine Industry Profile Study results reveal an equine industry worth $19 billion annually.
As we step back from our machines and relearn the art of looking at the equine patient as a whole we might realize that some of the most complicated problems have rather simple solutions.
Cornell University researchers are examining the use of degradable pins for treating OCD lesions in horses.
A probe into Life At Ten’s Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic performance has cost more than $100,000 to date.
A New York Supreme Court ruling regarding that state’s out-of-competition drug testing has other implications.
The AAEP alerts owners and veterinarians to take precautionary steps for equine safety this hurricane season.

Emergency response personnel are urging horse owners in hurricane-prone regions to prepare for the storm.
Gluck Equine Research Center’s Dr. John Timoney co-authored a paper on vaccines for Streptococcus equi.
Dr. Sue McDonnell answers a reader’s quesion about foal imprint training.
Tune in on September 1 for an Ask the Vet LIVE online Q&A about Avoiding Respiratory Problems in the Barn.

Mapping airborne particles in horse barns could help minimize the risk and/or prevalence of airway disease.

Thoroughbred horsemen’s groups are drawing a line in the sand when it comes to the anti-bleeding drug Salix.
A KHRC advisory panel approved a recommendation to prohibit the race day use of adjunct bleeder medications.

Researchers determined that few injuries occur to horses during treadmill exercise.

Quick reference guide on normal temperature, heart rate, and breathing rate in horses.
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