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Equine News Archive
Two horses test positive for controlled substances
8th September 2014
Result could mean disqualification for fourth-placed French eventing team
War horse awarded honorary medal
2nd September 2014
Honorary Dickin Medal awarded to Warrior on behalf of all animals that served in WW1
Top facilities for equine athletes
29th August 2014
State-of-the-art veterinary facilities are available at the FEI World Equestrian Games
Participants required for equine laminitis project
28th August 2014
3,000 horse and pony owners are needed to participate in the fight against laminitis.
27th August 2014
Live animal fairground-style rides have been banned in Algeciras, Gibraltar.
New scheme launched to help tackle saddle problems
26th August 2014
Scheme gives riders access to the expertise of a world-leading authority
Donkey behaviour analysed
19th August 2014
Research finds large behavioural repertoire
Lameness remains a major problem for UK horses
15th August 2014
Horse health survey has confirmed that lameness remains the most common syndrome for UK's horses
Ride through the battlefields with World Horse Welfare
14th August 2014
Tour commemorates the centenary of the start of World War One and the debt owed to horses.
Exercise
11th August 2014
Study suggests that exercise may be an important factor in the origins of large colon impactions in horses.
Horse study unlocks clues to ageing tendons
7th August 2014
The study opens up the possibility of better treatment for humans
Ear position is crucial to how horses communicate, study finds
6th August 2014
Study demonstrates how ears and eyes are important in horse communication