
Researchers Developing Equine Welfare Assessment Protocol
Swedish researchers are developing a research-based assessment for early detection of equine welfare issues.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends

Swedish researchers are developing a research-based assessment for early detection of equine welfare issues.
The lecture will illustrate advances in drug surveillance capabilities and discuss existing challenges.

The AQHA’s Full Circle program, available at not charge for current AQHA members, can help owners track horses from their past.
Thoroughbred aftercare organizations can now apply for Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) accreditation.

CANTER is celebrating a milestone year for transitioning ex-racehorses into second careers.
The BLM will webcast the National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board’s meeting set for March 4-5.
Metabolomics and transcriptomics can provide a sort of “history” of drugs that have been in a horse’s body.
The resolution furthers an effort to implement uniform racehorse medication, penalty, and testing rules.
Isabell Werth is also contending with public fire over schooling a horse in hyperflexion.

The organization voted to endorse the use of race-day furosemide during this year’s Breeders’ Cup races.
Frozen prepared beef meals in Hong Kong were determined to contain horsemeat last week.
Two bills aimed at repealing the state’s horse processing ban passed by substantial margins.
A man is facing animal cruelty charges in connection with the alleged maltreatment of more than 100 horses.
Thousands of horses changed hands at the Skaryszew horse fair despite protests by animal rights activists.
A tentative agenda includes consideration of new drug penalty structures and more.

IRS-registered equine nonprofit organizations will have two opportunities to apply for funding in 2013.
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