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MSU Extension offers two Emergency Response to Accidents Involving Livestock (ERAIL) trainings in the Upper Peninsula

MSU Extension offers two Emergency Response to Accidents Involving Livestock (ERAIL) trainings in the Upper Peninsula

By Thomas Guthrie and Michael Metzger, Michigan State University Extension – August 07, 2025 Equipment for safely extricating livestock from trucks/trailers and containing animals after transport accidents will be shown in the first in-person training. Euthanasia training covers identifying compromised animals and humane euthanasia. Responding to accidents is never an easy task. Responding to an accident that involves large trucks, […]

Vitamin E: The Antioxidant Powerhouse for Performance and Recovery

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Vitamin E: The Antioxidant Powerhouse for Performance and Recovery

  Equine Omega Complete contains 1,297 iu’s of all-natural Vitamin E per daily dose of 4 oz. Equine Omega Vitamin E contains 10,000 iu’s of all-natural Vitamin E per daily dose of 4 oz. These patented products are complete essential fatty acid (omega) supplements. Vitamin E plays a vital role in equine health, no matter […]

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10 Tips for Caring for the Older Horse

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10 Tips for Caring for the Older Horse

Advances in nutrition, management and health care are helping, horses are living longer, more useful lives. It’s not uncommon to find horses and ponies living well into their 20s and 30s. While genetics play a role in determining life span, you too, can have an impact. You may think that turning your old-timer out to […]

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Off-the-Shelf Stem Cells Safe, Effective for Synovitis in Horses

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Off-the-Shelf Stem Cells Safe, Effective for Synovitis in Horses

By Kentucky Equine Research Staff, June 9, 2025: Synovitis, or inflammation of the synovial lining of a joint, threatens a horse’s joint health, as it can progress to osteoarthritis if left unchecked. Orthobiologics such as stem cell therapy show great promise for treating synovitis. A stem cell product containing umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) was recently studied in […]

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Secretary Rollins Takes Decisive Action and Shuts Down U.S. Southern Border Ports to Livestock Trade

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Secretary Rollins Takes Decisive Action and Shuts Down U.S. Southern Border Ports to Livestock Trade

Secretary Rollins Takes Decisive Action and Shuts Down U.S. Southern Border Ports to Livestock Trade Due to Further Northward Spread of New World Screwworm in Mexico Washington, D.C., July 9, 2025—Yesterday, Mexico’s National Service of Agro-Alimentary Health, Safety, and Quality (SENASICA) reported a new case of New World Screwworm (NWS) in Ixhuatlan de Madero, Veracruz […]

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Equine Sedation: A Guide for Horse Owners

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Equine Sedation: A Guide for Horse Owners

By Jeff Hall, DVM, Managing Equine Technical Services Veterinarian, Zoetis It’s not uncommon for horse owners to feel anxious about the use of sedatives in their pets, but the truth is that sedatives are commonly used, safe and often easy to administer. In many cases, they aren’t just helpful—they’re essential. Horses are powerful animals, and their […]

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Safe Travels: Preparing for the Unexpected while Hauling Livestock and Horses

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Safe Travels: Preparing for the Unexpected while Hauling Livestock and Horses

Before hitting the road with your livestock and horses, make sure you, your vehicle, and your trailer are prepared for the unexpected. By Katie Ockert and Thomas Guthrie, Michigan State University Extension – June 05, 2025:   ‘Tis the season for traveling with your horses and livestock, whether it be recreational opportunities such as trail riding or heading to a […]

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New World Screwworm Update

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New World Screwworm Update

While NWS has been eradicated from the United States for decades, recent detections in Mexico as far north as Oaxaca and Veracruz, about 700 miles away from the U. S. border, led to the immediate suspension of live cattle, horse and bison imports through U. S. ports of entry along the southern border on May […]

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EIA Outbreak Kills 21 Horses in Southwest US

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EIA Outbreak Kills 21 Horses in Southwest US

  A multistate outbreak of equine infectious anemia, likely spread through iatrogenic transmission, has resulted in the deaths of 21 horses in the past year.   June 13, 2025, American Veterinary Medical Association News: A multistate outbreak of equine infectious anemia (EIA) has resulted in the deaths of nearly two dozen horses. A U.S. Department […]

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Sun Damage in Horses

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Sun Damage in Horses

  From the American Association of Equine Practitioners: As the temperatures rise and the sun stays out longer, make sure your equine friends are adequately protected from harmful UV rays. Hot summer weather puts horses at risk not only for dehydration and heat stress but also the skin damage and discomfort that accompany a sunburn— […]

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