Collaborating With Horses to Develop Emotional Intelligence
A study explored how working with horses can develop emotional intelligence in humans.
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A study explored how working with horses can develop emotional intelligence in humans.
Claudia Sonder, DVM, has been appointed director of the UC Davis Center for Equine Health, effective June 1.
Moving air can have a significant effect on thermographic readings of horses’ front legs, researchers say.
She described the importance of finding sustainable solutions to human and animal health issues.
Until recently cecal cupula impactions had only been reported in conjunction with other cecal problems.
Early bird registration for the 2013 ISES conference has been extended until May 31.
Brummer?s research focused on selenium and how selenium status affects horses’ antioxidant status.
Nominators highlighted Smith’s effective leadership during tumultuous times for Kentucky agriculture.
Properly stabilizing of equine limb fractures helps improve the chances of successful surgical repair.
The AAEP offers help through its Equine Disaster Relief Fund.
Michael Erskine, DVM, Dipl. ABVP, will assume his role as interim director today (May 20).
One veterinarian outlines several common questions about the barefoot concept and shares her thoughts on each.
Confirmation of a horse with Australian bat lyssavirus could increase disease risk to vets and horse owners.
Researchers tested Doppler ultrasonography to detect vasoconstriction due to endophytic alkaloid consumption.
The sponsorship benefits the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation and Jockey Club Safety Net Foundation.
The forum will also feature a report on the progress of the National Equine Health Plan.
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