Pfizer Animal Health is Now Zoetis
The animal health division of Pfizer has become Zoetis, a stand-alone animal health company.
The animal health division of Pfizer has become Zoetis, a stand-alone animal health company.
The AHC has elected John Long, Scott Wells, and Don Treadway to the organization’s Board of Trustees.
West Virginia has joined a group of states in an agreement to accept six-month equine health certificates.
The meetings will impart best practices in the diagnosis and treatment of core areas of equine health.
Reproduction specialist Michelle LeBlanc, DVM, Dipl. ACT, died April 13 after a battle with ovarian cancer.
The fourth edition has been completely updated and has several new sections added.
State officials say they’ll be more stringently enforcing requirements for six-month equine travel passports
Equine Guelph has opened registration for a second offering of their eWorkshop on colic prevention.
Attendees discussed improving the international movement of top-level sport horses at the FEI Sports Forum.
This year’s theme will be “Embracing Science to Enhance Equine Welfare and Horse-Human Interactions.”
Protective headgear is now required for anyone on horseback on the grounds of USEF dressage competitions.
The FEI has announced the full list of speakers that will speak at organization’s Sports Forum in April.
WEVA has announced the final program for the biennial congress in Budapest, Hungary, taking place Oct. 3-5.
The ACVIMF and the VPRF announced a call for proposals for animal health studies with a pharmacologic focus.
The AHC and the AAEP issued an open letter to the horse industry regarding U.S. equine disease outbreaks.
The 28th Annual National Conference on Equine Law will take place May 1 and 2 at Keeneland Race Course.
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