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Behavior Medication Considerations in Horses – Cornell Equine Seminar Series – February 18, 2025 – Virtual

Part of Cornell University Equine Hospital’s Virtual Equine Seminar Series: “Behavior Medication Considerations in Horses”Presented by Katherine Anderson, DVM, DACVB, Cornell Duffield Institute for Animal Behavior See event info here: https://horsesource.org/event/behavior-medication-considerations-in-horses-cornell-equine-seminar-series PressNews from the horse industry. Sharing today’s information as it happens. The Colorado Horse Source is not responsible for …

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How to use AI webinar – August 1, 2025 – Virtual

Discover AI-driven strategies to elevate equine business marketing, boost engagement, streamline operations, and maximize growth in this insightful webinar. See event info here: https://horsesource.org/event/how-to-use-ai-webinar PressNews from the horse industry. Sharing today’s information as it happens. The Colorado Horse Source is not responsible for the content of 3rd party submissions.

Equine Wellness: Decoding the Y Chromosome in Horses

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By Courtney Price, Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Researchers at Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) are helping uncover new information about the Y chromosome in horses, which will help owners identify optimal lineages for breeding and help conservationists preserve breed …

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Horse Protection Act – Colorado Horse Council

Horse Protection Act

Stay Informed: The Importance of Remaining Engaged with the 2024 Amendments to the Horse Protection Act The equine community has always stood united in its commitment to protect horses from inhumane treatment. However, the 2024 amendments to the Horse Protection Act (HPA) have sparked significant debate within the industry. While …

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Colorado Rejects Livestock Industry Attempt to Stop Wolf Reintroduction

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DENVER— The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission today rejected a livestock industry petition to pause the historic, voter-approved reintroduction of gray wolves in the state. “This decision to continue with wolf releases as planned is a resounding rejection of the livestock industry’s attempt to subvert the will of Colorado’s voters,” …

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