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Feeding Horses During Import From Europe
by Clair Thunes, PhD | Jul 16, 2022
Learn about the importation process and how your horse will eat during quarantine before entering the United States.
Read MoreExpert: Transport Is an Equine Welfare Issue
by Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA | Nov 25, 2021
An Italian researcher outlines the stresses high-performance horses face during transport and what horse owners and managers can do to help.
Read MoreEquine Innovators: African Horse Sickness With Dr. Peter Timoney
by Stephanie L. Church, Editorial Director | Jun 29, 2020
University of Kentucky researcher Dr. Peter Timoney talks about the deadly African horse sickness and what it will take to prevent its arrival in unaffected countries.
Read MoreLegendary Equine Disease Outbreaks
by Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA | Aug 6, 2019
We take a look back at seven eye-opening equine disease outbreaks in the past 100 years, including influenza in Australia, equine viral arteritis in North America, and African horse sickness in Spain.
Read MoreHow Will Brexit Impact British, European Horses?
by Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA | Apr 11, 2019
Horses are likely to experience delays and be refused at border checkpoints during transport, which could compromise health and welfare and economically impact owners, trainers, and brokers, industry experts say.
Read MoreFEI to Host Clean Sport Seminar During Asia Horse Week
by Edited Press Release | Jan 19, 2019
With the two-day seminar, taking place Feb. 14-15 in Hong Kong, the FEI will explain equine and human anti-doping regulations and procedures and more.
Read MoreComing to America: 2018 World Equestrian Games Preview
by Jennifer O. Bryant | Sep 10, 2018
A fast-growing equestrian epicenter in a North Carolina hamlet prepares to host the 2018 World Equestrian Games.
Read MoreHorses Arriving for 2018 WEG in Tryon
by Edited Press Release | Sep 4, 2018
The first 67 of 550 equine athletes have arrived at the Tryon International Equestrian Center, nine days before the start of the FEI World Equestrian Games Tryon 2018.
Read MoreFeeding Traveling Horses: Prepare in Advance
by Clair Thunes, PhD | Sep 3, 2018
Whether you’re taking your horse on a back-country vacation, moving out of state, or traveling to the World Equestrian Games, don’t assume your horse’s feed will be available at your destination.
Read MoreSpanish Equids Test Positive for Antibodies Against Besnoitia
by Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA | Jun 22, 2018
About 7% of tested equids were positive for the presence of antibodies against Besnoitia, the first time researchers have detected such antibodies in European equids.
Read MoreWhat it Takes To Ship Competition Horses Overseas
by Erica Larson | Apr 24, 2018
Take an inside look at the rules and regulations regarding importing horses to the United States solely for competition.
Read MoreSAA Detects Early Inflammation in Horses Traveling by Air
by Alexandra Beckstett, The Horse Managing Editor | Feb 27, 2018
Researchers determined that SAA is a more reliable indicator of inflammation than rectal temperature in traveling horses.
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