
Group, Pasture Living Might Improve Horses’ Learning Ability
Horses that live in group pasture settings showed an increased ability to learn human cues, regardless of their relationship to the person.
Discussions about the welfare of our equine friends
Horses that live in group pasture settings showed an increased ability to learn human cues, regardless of their relationship to the person.
Horses in Conejos, Elbert, El Paso and Fremont counties are positive for West Nile virus (WNV).
The horse lives in Clallam County.
A Quarter Horse in Jackson County was euthanized after developing EEE.
An unvaccinated mare in St. Lawrence County was confirmed positive for EEE and is now deceased.
An unvaccinated yearling in Lanark County was euthanized after contracting EEE.
Researchers used AI to analyze horse conformation and detected differences between fragile foal syndrome carriers and noncarriers that might have performance implications.
A Hanoverian mare in Palm Beach County is positive for strangles.
The National Veterinary Services Laboratories confirmed Nevada’s 2023 index case of vesicular stomatitis in White Pine County.
Three horses in Cariboo Subdivision C are positive for EIA.
The horse resides in Stettler County No. 6.
The horse resides in Lee County, where six horses are exposed.
The horse lived in Weld County and was euthanized.
The ponies in this research group learned to distinguish between 5 letters and select them on a touch screen.
Milt Toby, an award-winning author and attorney, was a longtime contributor to The Horse.
The AAEP welcomes a newly appointed vice president from Colorado and treasurer from Virginia.
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