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USDA Confirms Presence of New World Screwworm in the United States

USDA Confirms Presence of New World Screwworm in the United States

Contact: aphispress@usda.gov Animal Health Officials Working Quickly to Protect U.S. Livestock and Wildlife WASHINGTON, D.C., June 3, 2026—The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed the detection of a New World screwworm (NWS) in a bovine in Zavala County, Texas. NWS is a serious pest that affects livestock, pets, wildlife, […]

UC Davis Researchers Identify Genetic Cause for Fatal Neurologic Disease in Foals

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UC Davis Researchers Identify Genetic Cause for Fatal Neurologic Disease in Foals

Researchers at the UC Davis Weill School of Veterinary Medicine, led by Dr. Carrie Finno and graduate student Briana Brown, have reported the genetic cause of a fatal neurologic disease, equine juvenile spinocerebellar ataxia (EJSCA), in American Quarter Horse foals. A genetic test is available through the UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory (VGL). Foals with EJSCA display incoordination within […]

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Barn Fire Prevention Tool from Equine Guelph

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Barn Fire Prevention Tool from Equine Guelph

Do you know the Three Reasons for Barn Fires? Can you guess them? Experts explain the top three are: Electrical, Appliances, and Storage or Use of Flammables in the Barn, says Equine Guelph.   Reduce your risk of fire! Fire is an ever-present concern for stable owners Contact your local fire department to do a […]

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New Use for Hoof Trimmings?

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New Use for Hoof Trimmings?

Posted by Mark Andrews for Equine Science Update: Horse owners are very familiar with hoof trimmings: they are a routine by-product of farrier visits and are usually swept up and discarded without much thought,  if not eaten by the dog first. However, recent scientific research suggests that these small clippings may have much greater value than […]

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Do Horses Grieve the Loss of a Companion?

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Do Horses Grieve the Loss of a Companion?

Posted by Mark Andrews, Equine Science Update: Horses are highly social animals that form close bonds with other members of their group. Because of this, it is reasonable to expect that the loss of a companion may affect their behaviour and emotional wellbeing. However, until recently, there has been surprisingly little scientific research into how […]

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Weigh in on Horse Trailer Safety

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Weigh in on Horse Trailer Safety

Have You Ever Taken Your Horse Trailer to a Weigh Scale? Most owners haven’t and many are surprised when they learn how much they’re actually towing once horses, tack, water, and equipment are added. Safe and legal towing hinges on the manufacturer‑assigned ratings on your vehicle and trailer, including GVWR, GCWR, GAWR, payload, and tongue […]

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SS Walk The Line at A Sudden Impulse 2026 at WEC-Ocala

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SS Walk The Line at A Sudden Impulse 2026 at WEC-Ocala

Our interview with Lane Kail and SS Walk The Line didn’t go exactly as planned after the Amateur Ranch Riding on Friday, especially when Lane was gently encouraged by Logan Pluhar not to jokingly trash talk his dad. Read on for the introduction, and watch for the bloopers! SS Walk The Line, by Wimpys Little […]

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FDA Approves First Generic Omeprazole Oral Paste for Gastric Ulcers in Horses

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FDA Approves First Generic Omeprazole Oral Paste for Gastric Ulcers in Horses

April 6, 2026 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Gastrobim (omeprazole) oral paste for the treatment of gastric ulcers and prevention of gastric ulcer recurrence in horses and foals four weeks of age and older. Gastrobim is a proton pump inhibitor, a class of medications that act by blocking the pumps in the […]

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OSU Agriculture News: OSU Online Course Is Raising the Bar on Horses’ Needs

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OSU Agriculture News: OSU Online Course Is Raising the Bar on Horses’ Needs

  By Baylee Smith STILLWATER, Okla. – Oklahoma State University Extension is offering an online course to help horse owners understand their animals’ psychological well-being. “Many horse owners are comfortable assessing a horse’s physical and biological needs but struggle to effectively identify affective or emotional states,” said Kris Hiney, OSU Department of Animal and Food Sciences associate professor and Extension […]

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When Swimming Fits: Tailoring Equine Rehabilitation

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When Swimming Fits: Tailoring Equine Rehabilitation

By Kentucky Equine Research: Swimming has its place in rehabilitation of equine athletes, but it might not suit every horse or every musculoskeletal problem. Horses with cervical (neck) and thoracolumbar (back) pain underwent a rehabilitation program to determine whether swimming improved spinal mobility. Only limited changes in back mobility were observed with three weekly swimming […]

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