
Digging Deeper into Breeders’ Cup Lasix Study
Study shows horses who previously had not raced on furosemide fared well in Breeders’ Cup juvenile races.

Study shows horses who previously had not raced on furosemide fared well in Breeders’ Cup juvenile races.
USEA announces educational partnership with Virginia Tech, Michigan State, ISELP, and Capitol Productions TV.

Authorities are seeking those responsible for cutting the mane of a horse grazing in a Punta Gorda pasture.

A federal appeals court ruled against animal rights groups that challenged U.S. horse processing plants.

The USA Equestrian Trust has awarded $55,000 in grants to help fund four projects by equine nonprofits
The legislation provides enhanced tax incentive for landowners who retire development rights on their land.

Can you see stress in your horse’s eyes? It’s possible if you’ve got an infrared thermographic camera.
The AAEP presented its 2013 Distinguished Service Award to Harry M. Werner, VMD.
The AAEP presented Benjamin Franklin Jr., DVM, with the Distinguished Life Member Award.
Dr. Frank Nickels and Dr. Barrie Grand received Distinguished Educator Awards.
Dr. Jeff Blea takes the reins as president while Dr. Kathy Anderson takes over as vice president.
Dr. Mark Baus and Dr. Stuart Brown have joined the AAEP board of directors.

The beneficiaries of the challenge will be horses, donkeys, mules, and their owners in developing countries.
Each researcher will receive a grant of $15,000 to study equine infectious diseases during 2014.
Nelson is researching early arthritis detection.
The course will provide students with the opportunity to re-examine their knowledge regarding equine welfare.
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