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Understanding the disease progression of abnormal hoof anatomy, Part 3

March 1, 2012

Solving the mathematical needs of a Grade IV laminitic foot.

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Equine metabolic syndrome: How can we intervene earlier?

March 1, 2012

PhD student earns one of two inaugural EQUUS Foundation Research Fellows with this line of research.

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Equine herpesvirus outbreak: Veterinarians confirm 17 cases at two California locations

March 1, 2012

Veterinary officials confirmed a single case of the neuropathogenic strain of equine herpesvirus infection at a Riverside County ranch.

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Equine hyperbaric oxygen chamber explosion in Florida kills woman and horse

February 22, 2012

Ocala, Fla. -- Formal certification and new operating procedures for hyperbaric oxygen therapy could result from a Feb. 10 explosion at a Florida equine rehabilitation center that killed a 28-year-old woman and a 6-year-old Thoroughbred gelding.

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FDA to address antiparasitic drug use and resistance in equines, ruminants

February 10, 2012

Rockville, Md. -- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to tackle anthelmintic resistance in horses and ruminants during a two-day public meeting in March.

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BLM admits fault in wild-horse gather program

February 1, 2012

The Bureau of Land Management has set our corrective actions following an internal review.

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USDA chief says a return to horse slaughter doubtful

February 1, 2012

Washington — When it comes to reopening horse slaughter operations in the United States, government officials say they doubt horse slaughter for meat will resume any time soon.

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EHV-1 outbreak: 17 cases confirmed in Calif.

January 25, 2012

Equine herpesvirus has been confirmed in 17 horses at two locations in California.

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Colorado State veterinarians take on novel equine herpesvirus study

January 19, 2012

Fort Collins, Colo. -- A Colorado State University (CSU) study will look at how equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) may compromise the immune system immediately upon entering the ?gate? of a horse?s respiratory system.

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