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KY Caterpillar Populations Up From 2007
Experts have reported that eastern tent caterpillars are now wandering and population levels are among the highest they've seen since the 2001, when Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome hit Central Kentucky particularly hard. More...

CHRB Issues Steroid Advisory
The California Horse Racing Board has issued an advisory to explain the changing regulatory scheme of anabolic steroids. More...

TCA Announces Eight Belles Memorial Fund
Thoroughbred Charities of America, ("TCA"), has announced the formation of the Eight Belles Memorial Fund. Donations made in Eight Belles honor will go specifically toward retraining of Thoroughbreds for secondary careers and research into catastrophic breakdowns. More...

SPECIAL HORSE HEALTH FEATURE:
Neurologic Equine Herpesvirus Q&A
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The Well-Equipped Breeding Shed
Live cover breeding has its own set of requirements and restrictions, so make the best of the chances you have.More...

Bedding Choices
WInvestigate which bedding choice is safe, healthful, and cost-effective for your operation.More...

Developmental Orthopedic Disease
DOD is a broad term that describes a variety of musculoskeletal problems that arise in young, growing horses.More...

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Horse Auction Operators Deal with Down Market

In a glutted market where some horses can be had for as little as $2, auctioneer Tim Jennings is trying to convince horse owners it's still a good time to sell their animals. More...
 

Rider Injured at Rolex Released from Hospital

The rider seriously injured when her horse crashed into a fence at the Rolex Three-Day Event in Lexington was released from the hospital on Tuesday. University of Kentucky Hospital spokeswoman Whitney Hale said 24-year-old Laine Ashker was released 2 1/2 weeks after she was hurt on April 26. More...
 

Equine Corneal Ulcers Discussed In-Depth at AAEP Convention

At the 2007 AAEP convention's In-Depth Ophthalmology session, Caryn Plummer, DVM, Dipl. ACVO, assistant professor at of the University of Florida veterinary school, described the outer corneal layer (epithelium) as the windshield of the eye, and explained that it is protective and supportive to underlying corneal tissues. More...
 
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