Researchers have detected elevated PFAS levels in the blood of pet dogs and horses, even in dogs that only drank bottled water.
What if we could breed horses that are less prone to startle? Identifying the genes that make horses likely to get spooked is a first step.
Researchers have adapted technology for humans with lymphedema for horses, in hopes of treating them for the same condition.
A new ultra-sensitive DNA test that identifies Lyme disease in horses could have applications for dogs and humans, too, researchers report.
"...our voices have a direct impact on the emotional state of animals, which is very interesting from an animal welfare perspective."
"Remote monitoring opens the possibility of sending vital information to the veterinarian to help make timely and informed treatment decisions."
Milk, including horse milk, helped prehistoric people expand across the Eurasian steppe during the Bronze Age, say researchers.
Researchers have found the genetic markers that lead to a potentially deadly condition in horses in which they lose the ability to sweat.
A pathogen on Assateague Island puts wild Chincoteague ponies at risk for a deadly infection. A new model may offer a way to save them.
The addition of a growth hormone allows certain equine stem cells to better treat injuries in horses, report researchers.
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