• International University Equestrian Federation (AIEC)
Founded in 1984 in Saumur, France, AIEC quickly became a world-wide association regrouping members from all 5 continents. Since its registration as a non-profit association in 1988, thousands of international student riders have enjoyed the unique experiences from many AIEC-organised student riding competitions throughout the world, and many friendships have been growing from it ever since. Information, documents, contacts, forms, regulations, schedule of events and news.
Location: France, Pays de la Loire, Saumur
• Campus Equestrian
Campus Equestrian: Information, including results, stories and archives from the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA), ANRC, USA Equestrian, USET, rated shows,riding academies, horse trainers and all things riding-related.
Location: United States, New Jersey, Princeton
• Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA)
Official governing body for the regional, zoned, and local Intercollegiate Riding Clubs. Organized to promote equestrian competition for collegiate riders. Information on team and rider standings, qualifying shows, membership, and schedules. Riders can compete at a national level without owning a horse through the unique IHSA format.
Location: United States
• Fell Pony
Fell Pony Information and Pictures. Breeds of Livestock (Pony Breeds) resource presented by the Department of Animal Science at Oklahoma State University.
• Equine Piroplasmosis - An Exotic Threat
Horses with disease may show mild non-specific signs such as depression and lack of appetite, while in severe disease there is elevated temperature and horses become anaemic due to destruction of the red blood cells. One of the problems is that horses can carry the parasite for many years without showing signs of the disease.
• Equine Pigeon Fever - Pops Up In Wyoming
Ken Mills of the Wyoming State Veterinary Lab said pigeon fever is known to run through cycles with years between outbreaks of the bacterial disease, but it is not common in Wyoming. "It is ongoing in Colorado and is not the first time it's been seen.
• Fighting Foal Pneumonia
Pathobiology professor John Prescott and technician Vivian Nicholson found that foals can be protected from Rhodococcus by administering a special plasma solution to the young animals. Prescott and his team suspect that Rhodococcus escapes the foal immune system by hiding inside lung cells.
• Equine Respiratory Disease - Ventipulmin
Ventipulmin (clenbuterol hydrochloride) is, and has been for two decades, the treatment of choice for the alleviation of the symptoms associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in horses. Acting in the same way as many human asthma products, Ventipulmin relieves the airway spasm seen in COPD and other respiratory problems. The product is available in a number of formulations (granules, syrup, injection, powder, powder combination with antibiotic) in order to facilitate treatment in both acute and chronic disease events.
• Bayer Animal Health - Potomac Horse Fever
Potomac horse fever (PHF), or equine monocytic ehrlichiosis, is an infectious disease of the horse's gastrointestinal tract. The clinical signs of PHF vary widely among individual cases. Most horses show colic, depression and reduced appetite. Others may develop a fever which may last only a few hours or may occur in cycles throughout the day.
• Foreign Animal Disease Page - Equine Piroplasmosis
Equine piroplasmosis (EP) is a disease of Equidae caused by protozoan parasites which invade the red blood cells, causing their destruction. Two species or protozoa, Babesia equi and Babesia caballi, are present in 90% of the world inhabited by horses. Only Canada, USA, Australia, Japan, England and Ireland are not considered to be endemic areas.
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