Dr. John Stick Honored as AAEP Distinguished Educator
The AAEP honored Dr. John Stick for his contributions to the profession over four decades as an educator, mentor, clinician, and scientist.
The AAEP honored Dr. John Stick for his contributions to the profession over four decades as an educator, mentor, clinician, and scientist.

Top tweets from the AAEP President’s luncheon and Tuesday’s educational sessions.
Dr. Jeff Berk is a central Kentucky-based Thoroughbred practitioner exclusively focused on domestic and international sales work.
The AAEP honored pioneering surgeon and researcher Dr. C. Wayne McIlwraith for his life-long contributions to equine research, specifically in the areas of orthopedics, joint disease, and biologic therapies.

Top tweets and take-homes from Monday’s educational sessions on topics including saddle fit and mare reproduction.

Dr. Janne Winther Christensen penned an open letter to World Horse Welfare, on behalf of ISES, highlighting the importance of noseband checks for equine health and welfare, and Roly Owers, of WHW, responded.

Do horses experience trust the same way humans do? A certified equine behaviorist shares her thoughts.

Read some of the top tweets and take-home messages on equine health and nutrition from the 2018 Kentucky Equine Research Conference.

Here’s a look at the past, present, and future of Thoroughbreds as sport horses.

Why do researchers spend time studying basic equine behavior questions when the answers seems so obvious? An horse behavior researcher weighs in.

Look for equine respiratory health content during Respiratory Care Awareness Week, which takes place October 22-26, 2018.

Get an early look at the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ 64th Annual Convention in San Francisco, California.

How can I make my horse a less attractive target for his pasturemate, who likes to tug at halters and fly masks?

In search of a new type of bedding for your horse? Check out these different options.

Decisions the FEI makes don’t just affect the welfare of high-level horses. Impacts can trickle down to competitions at all levels. Here’s what you need to know.
Police in Detroit, Michigan, are investigating whether exposure to a drug sometimes used as a horse tranquilizer caused an officer to collapse during a routine crime scene investigation.
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