Otterbein Receives $1.5 million for Equine Science Program
Otterbein University dedicated the Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science on Sept. 22.
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Otterbein University dedicated the Austin E. Knowlton Center for Equine Science on Sept. 22.
A software program uses video gaming technology to evaluate horse and rider asymmetry.
Equine Guelph has announced the second offering of the Biosecurity Prevention eWorkshop from Oct. 22 – Nov. 4.
Chalmers’ goal is to provide owners with a reliable and inexpensive way to screen horses for roaring.
A thorough eye examination can identify numerous potentially vision-threatening problems in horses.
The AAEP will return to the West Coast in 2012 for its 58th Annual Convention, Dec. 1-5 in Anaheim, Calif.
The forum will help share information between those involved with the health and welfare of working equids.
The coordinators of the ongoing laminitis research project have expanded the inclusion criteria.
Keith Chandler, BVMS, CertEP, MRCVS, will take over the president role at the end of the 2012 Congress.
Learn the benefits of physical therapy stretches for your horse from veterinary experts and follow our step-by-step instructions to help make your horse more flexible and performance ready.
The BEVA Awards were awarded at the BEVA Congress on Sept. 13, in Birmingham, England.
The 51st British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) Congress kicked off Sept. 13 in Birmingham, U.K.
Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal will be opening Congress on Sept. 13 and will present BEVA’s awards.
A mobile, high-field unit will be available at the Veterinary Medical Center at least once monthly.
The American Veterinary Medical Association has approved Animal College of Animal Welfare as a specialty.
William Gilsenan joins the Virginia veterinary college as a clinical instructor of large animal medicine.
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