
Working Equid Disease: A South African Vet’s Perspective
Veterinarians must consider both athletic and working horses when preventing equine disease in South Africa.
Veterinarians must consider both athletic and working horses when preventing equine disease in South Africa.
The ordinance that would ban horse-drawn carriages in New York City has not yet reached the city council.
A judge sentenced Jackson to serve two consecutive 5-year sentences in connection with the case.
Kansas law enforcement authorities are seeking whoever shot a pair of horses found dead in Douglas County.
The ASPCA awarded approximately $1.4 million to support equine in 43 states and the District of Columbia.
Researchers are seeking participation in a survey connected to their study of stock-type show horse welfare.
Twenty-four allegedly malnourished horses and a donkey are receiving rehabilitative care after being seized.
Reasons, costs, and solutions for the increase in unwanted horses will be discussed at the March 8 summit.
The BLM is hoping the public can help identify those responsible for the shooting deaths of two wild burros.
The group hopes to help owners develop the skills to make management decisions to support horses’ well-being.
On Jan. 30, two speakers will discuss inflammatory airway disease.
The two-day workshop brings together a cross-section of the breeding, racing, and veterinary communities.
More than 80 horses are receiving rehabilitative care after being seized in Jefferson County, Ind.
Less than two weeks into the new year, two horses have been found butchered in separate incidents.
A judge will hear arguments on both sides of the case on Jan. 13 before issuing a ruling.
Presentation topics will include body condition scoring, feeding Cushingoid horses, hay, and more.
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