When a horse suffers nephrosplenic entrapment, a specific type of displacement colic, the risk of it happening again can be ...
New genetic research reveals wild horses consume 40-50% non-grass vegetation, demonstrating remarkable dietary adaptability ...
Death is a part of life, but some animals are more in tune with loss and grief than others. Horses are one of those species ...
In A Nutshell Horses detect human fear through scent alone. French researchers exposed horses to cotton pads soaked with ...
The horses showed distinct behavioural and physiological changes when exposed to fear-related odours through the cotton pads, ...
A new study published by University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment (CAFE) researchers in the journal Equine Veterinary Education sheds more light on how horse ...
Three years ago, Penn Vet researchers reported a major breakthrough in equine assisted reproduction. Katrin Hinrichs, Harry Werner Endowed Professor of Equine Medicine, and colleagues developed a ...
Equine piroplasmosis can be difficult to diagnose due to the variable and non-specific clinical signs exhibited by infected horses. Further complicating testing, false positive and false negative ...
The horse industry in the United States contributes $39 billion in direct economic impact and generates about $102 billion in total spending, according to a detailed economic impact study released ...
WASHINGTON – A study that many in the Tennessee Walking Horse industry cite as supporting their opposition to new federal anti-soring legislation came under severe criticism from the industry when it ...
Haven Thompson took a cleansing deep breath and with her foot in the saddle she hoisted herself up on the gentle giant. It didn’t matter if she just came from having a bad day, bonding with the horses ...
Hosted by the Cotsen Textile Traces Study Center at the George Washington University Museum and the Textile Museum ...