Illinois City to Get Restitution in Crundwell Case
Dixon will receive more than $9 million in restitution in a case involving a high-profile horse breeder.
Dixon will receive more than $9 million in restitution in a case involving a high-profile horse breeder.
The Thoroughbred Education and Research Foundation recognizes Jesse Tyma and Daniel Jackson.
As the Guelph?s “Year of Colic Prevent” wraps, it announces 2014 as the year of “Full Circle Responsibility.”
A holiday season fundraiser seeks to raise $4,500 to build cold-weather hay supply.
The 2014 AHP Student Award Contest deadline is January 24.
The grant will allow Nielsen and Stowe to examine the economic aspect of equine health care.
Marion DuPont Scott School of Veterinary Medicine has announced its ?Tuesday Talk? topics for early 2014.

Study shows horses who previously had not raced on furosemide fared well in Breeders’ Cup juvenile races.
USEA announces educational partnership with Virginia Tech, Michigan State, ISELP, and Capitol Productions TV.

Authorities are seeking those responsible for cutting the mane of a horse grazing in a Punta Gorda pasture.

A federal appeals court ruled against animal rights groups that challenged U.S. horse processing plants.

The USA Equestrian Trust has awarded $55,000 in grants to help fund four projects by equine nonprofits
The legislation provides enhanced tax incentive for landowners who retire development rights on their land.

Can you see stress in your horse’s eyes? It’s possible if you’ve got an infrared thermographic camera.
The AAEP presented its 2013 Distinguished Service Award to Harry M. Werner, VMD.
The AAEP presented Benjamin Franklin Jr., DVM, with the Distinguished Life Member Award.
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