Equine
Cornell Ruffian Equine Facility reopens on Long Island
State-of-the-art medical center makes a comebackand honors a racing great.
CSU veterinary school gains $42.6 mil. in private donations
College of veterinary medicine held the top spot for financial gifts as the university breaks fundraising records with $143.3 mil.
Veterinarian becomes sole equine sports medicine specialist in Wisconsin
Associate professor the only veterinarian in the state to be board-certified in equine sports medicine and rehabilitationplus more veterinary news from around the country.
More than 4,500 horses, other animals quarantined in vesicular stomatitis outbreak
While early cases of vesicular stomatitis in Texas sputtered out last month, new cases and quarantines in Colorado were still erupting.
The Lameness Locator: Weird science or industry breakthrough?
Learn how this new technology sees what the human eye cant.
Equine vector-borne diseases: Combating Eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile virus
Whether you live in an endemic area or your veterinary clients travel to high-risk destinations, familiarize yourself with these preventable arboviruses.
Picking a winner: Choosing the best horses to represent the USA in the World Equestrian Games
When a national medal is on the line, the Lameness Locator can help equestrian teams select their athletes with confidence.
Veterinary advisory committee to oversee horse safety and welfare at The Celebration
AVMA still calls for independent, third party inspections to ensure soring does not occur.
Veterinary equine convention celebrates 60 years
The American Association of Equine Practitioners celebrates its 60th convention.
Clock is ticking on veterinary legislation in 113th Congress
AVMA works to pass remaining high-priority bills on its 2014 legislative agenda.
Compounded drug may have killed four horses, FDA reports
10 horses in Kentucky and Florida affected by EPM treatment; agency is investigating.
Bill backed by walking horse group introduced to counter anti-soring legislation
AVMA cites bipartisan support for PAST Act, says new bill just a diversion.
Penn Vet's 'legendary' Dr. Charles Raker dies at 93
Longtime equine veterinary surgeon, professor leaves lasting legacy at his alma mater.
New veterinary lab offers PCR testing for equine respiratory virus
Equine Diagnostic Solutions received high volume of requests for ERAV testing.
Scott Palmer appointed as New York's first equine veterinary medical director
Position created to ensure ethical standards and safety in state?s horse racing industry.
Legislation aims to improve equine welfare
Soring and safe transportation of horses are top priorities on AVMA legislative agenda.
AVMA watches new year's resolutions
The organization?s legislative agenda lists bills that may affect its members in a variety of ways.
DeHaven takes on walking horse industry over soring on behalf of AVMA, AAEP
American Veterinary Medical Association executive vice president testifies at congressional hearing for house bill.
Grant recipients to further infectious disease research
Five investigators to be given $15,000 to carry out studies in 2014.
QUIZ: How much do you know about the American West's wild horse population?
A recent evaluation by a National Research Council committee sheds light on the National Wild Horses and Burros Program.
SLIDESHOW: Success in mixed animal practice
Veterinarians with a heart for small-town life find big opportunities with mixed-animal practice.
Finding success in mixed animal practice
Veterinarians with a heart for small-town life find big opportunities with mixed animal practice.
Two protozoal parasites causing widespread equine disease, study finds
UC-Davis says Neospora hughesi, first identified in California, causing EPM in horses across the country along with Sarcocystis neurona.
SLIDESHOW: Economic and political challenges abound in efforts to manage horses on public lands
Study finds if processes go unchanged and trends continue, the already overpopulated American West could see a runaway wild horse population.
Wild horse population projected to reach catastrophic levels
Economic and political challenges abound in efforts to manage horses on public lands.
Zoetis accepting proposals for 2013 Horse Call grant program
The program promotes veterinary research in equine disease.
'The medicine is the easy part'
Volunteers with World Vets learn that caring for donkeys requires earning their Maasai owners' trust.
AVMA/USDA inspection video shows apparent footage of horse soring violations
USDA video released to AVMA was posted, but retracted at the USDA's request.
Tennessee walking horse group finally accepts federal soring protocol
S.H.O.W horse industry organization carries out inspections in conjunction with USDA veterinary medical officers during National Celebration event.
Opponents of equine slaughter take fight to court and Congress
Federal judge issues temporary restraining order suspending commencement of horse slaughter operations in the U.S.