
UPenn’s New Bolton Hosts Virtual ‘Pop-Up’ Horse Behavior Course
Led by Dr. Sue McDonnell, the four-session, 16-hour course will run Oct. 9-12, 2021, and is open to veterinarians, trainers, and horse owners of all experience levels.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

Led by Dr. Sue McDonnell, the four-session, 16-hour course will run Oct. 9-12, 2021, and is open to veterinarians, trainers, and horse owners of all experience levels.

Are you ready to help your horse if water rises during a storm? A senior meteorologist from the University of Kentucky offers advice.

This marks the best team finish at a Paralympic Games in the program’s history.

The organization strongly recommends organizers cancel or suspend competition when the air quality index reaches 151 or above.

The filly was not vaccinated against the mosquito-borne neurologic disease.

Understanding that horses view different sides of objects as entirely new means we can desensitize them to everyday objects from all angles for better safety and welfare, the researcher says.

To support workforce development, a University of Connecticut team seeks to understand which practical skills and knowledge are most useful for nonveterinarians in the equine rehabilitation industry.

In the four months since the MILEPET scanner’s installation at UC Davis Veterinary Hospital, veterinarians have imaged 100 horses; more than half were performance and pleasure horses.

The affected gelding’s vaccination status is unknown.

The Foundation for the Horse is working with veterinary groups to support those in Louisiana affected by Hurricane Ida. More help is needed; donations are welcome.

The affected county first discovered WNV-infected mosquitoes about Aug. 1.

The state veterinarian has recently confirmed nine horses with West Nile virus.

Twenty-six additional horses were exposed.

This is the state’s fourth confirmed equine case of WNV this year.

This marks the state’s 15th confirmed equine case of EEE in 2021.

The mare was not vaccinated for the incurable and potentially deadly disease.
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