Getah Virus: Significance as an Equine Pathogen
A 2014 outbreak at a Japanese racing stable re-awakened awareness of Getah virus and its threat to horses.
A 2014 outbreak at a Japanese racing stable re-awakened awareness of Getah virus and its threat to horses.
Stewarding, including monitoring precompetition training techniques, was debated at length at a recent meeting.
Authorities are hoping the public can shed light on the circumstances surrounding a horse’s death in Riverside County.
Researchers concluded that nose twitches, when properly applied, are a humane restraint for short usage situations.
Scientists are on the hunt for reliable objective measures of positive emotions in horses being ridden and trained.
When a person lays a horse down to show its submission, the animal might actually be using its last line of defense.
A judge has expanded a 2014 injunction to include the new owners of a plant that was once intended to process horses.
Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding a horse that was shot, tied to a tree, and abandoned.
Idaho authorities hope a $30,000 reward will help them find whoever stole and mutilated a Shetland pony.
The Hippolia Foundation unites equine research groups for better progress, improved funding opportunities, and more.
Horsemen will have the opportunity to pledge a percentage of their earnings to Thoroughbred Charities of America (TCA).
Ronald Hevener was indicted for allegedly maltreating more than 20 Arabian horses at a Calhoun County farm.
Researchers say it appears horses can transmit their emotions through their whinnies.
The EQUUS Foundation awarded more than $250,000 to organizations working to improve equine welfare and more.
The FEI is preparing to launch the global Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Program on Jan. 1, 2016.
The BLM will work with the United States Geological Survey to conduct several studies on wild horses and burros.
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