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Southeast Regional Ag News
The 38th annual AOHA State Championship brings riders from across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, and beyond for one of the Southeast’s largest horse shows.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Phased port reopenings began July 7 as USDA cites progress in screwworm control efforts in Mexico.
Southeast Regional Ag News
Horse owners in the Southeast are urged to vaccinate against Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV) as mosquito activity ramps up. Alabama ag officials say prevention now can save lives later.
Line on Agriculture
Fly spray ingredients are being reviewed by the EPA and the American Horse Council is working to educate the agency about how important pyrethrins are important for horses.
Southeast Regional Ag News
The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries confirms two cases of Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or EEE, in horses in Covington and Mobile counties.
Line on Agriculture
This research could help physicians to diagnose osteoarthritis in humans quicker than X-rays.
Line on Agriculture
I am constantly being reminded by veterinarians who are in the know that vaccinations against core diseases are so important.
Idaho Ag Today
I am constantly being reminded by veterinarians who are in the know that vaccinations against core diseases are so important.
Colorado Ag Today
The State Veterinarian's Office is continuing its investigation into a Weld County horse that tested positive for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA).
Colorado Ag Today
A horse in Larimer County with the first case of Equine West Nile Virus in the state this year is on the mend.
Land & Livestock Report
Zoetis Encourages Horse Owners to Vaccinate Against Rabies
Colorado Ag Today
The state's first case of West Nile Virus has been confirmed in a horse in Larimer County.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Should we stop going down the road, cancel the rodeo, the fair, the horse show? Rodeo social media sites are a buzz about the one confirmed case of Equine Herpes EHV1 in our state, an 18-year-old barrel horse that had been competing in throughout the NW that was euthanized last week at WSU. Well I posed that question to the acting Washington State Veterinarian Dr. Scott Haskell
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
the ones I found really troubling were the ones, like where the lady told me her trainer said that vaccinating your horses was a waste of money. I am here to tell you if that is what your trainer is saying don't believe them.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
I'm a firm believer in the typical annual shots that you give your horses Tetanus, Blue Sleeping Sickness and if you are in an area of Washington where there is known West Nile virtually every Summer not to vaccinate is almost unforgivable.
Colorado Ag Today
A recent gift of $10 million from the Helen K. and Arthur E. Johnson Foundation is launching plans at Colorado State University to build a state-of-the-art equine hospital.
Northwest Report
Cargo is finally coming into the Port of Portland...and the first case of West Nile virus in a horse has been reported in Washington State.