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A “great and unexpected honour”
Dr Harris has made considerable contributions to equine nutrition over a period of 30 years. Dr Pat Harris receives a...

Surge in AM cases may continue this winter
A surge in cases of atypical myopathy has been seen across the UK. Be vigilant for clinical signs of atypical...

Horse rehoming on the rise, says charity
Last year, the charity took in 76 per cent more horses than in the previous year. World Horse Welfare reports...

New saliva test for tapeworm burden
Tapeworm test could help the fight against drug resistance, says ADB Horses can now be tested for tapeworm using a...

CLA welcomes MPs’ support for fly-grazing Bill
A recent CLA report revealed that more than 3,000 horses are being fly-grazed in England. Control of Horses Bill passed...

New fly grazing legislation progresses
The parliamentary bill has been welcomed by horse and animal welfare organisations, including the RSPCA. Control of Horses bill passes...

RDA honours vets for outstanding achievement
Jane Jackson (centre) with runners-up Hamish McLean and Goncalo Fonseca Esteves. Equine vet Jane Jackson wins the RDA ‘Vet of...

Research provides free resource on working equines
There are estimated to be 100 million working horses, donkeys and mules worldwide. Collection of articles to encourage information sharing...

“Influx” of atypical myopathy cases
Research has linked toxins in the seeds of sycamore trees to atypical myopathy. Vets advise restricted access to sycamore Newmarket...
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Poor hoof trimming may lead to serious conditions
"At a time when securing food across the world is important, a better understanding of the physics of hoof/claw has...