A truly American horse breed, the American Quarter Horse first came to being in the early colonial era in America. And in a study recently reported in the journal, BMC Genomics, researchers at Texas A&M University’s College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences (CVM), working with collaborators in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture...
Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) is excited to welcome Dr. David Finch as he assumes the Region 1 Director position. Finch will be headquartered in the Amarillo office. Finch received both his bachelor’s degree and his D.V.M. from Texas A & M University in College Station. After graduating from college, he opened his own...
The drought in Texas has made times tough for horses and their owners across the state. Because of the drought, little hay grew in Texas and pastures were barren. Horse owners have been forced to import hay from other states at staggering prices. In the past, square bales of hay (weighing between 50 and...
New TRI-CareR Triple Action Wound Treatment 14-Ounce Size is Ideal for Horse Owners with Multiple Horses and for Boarding Facilities TRI-CareR Triple Action Wound Treatment has been empowering horse owners to help in their horse’s healing process for more than eight years. Now this popular wound treatment formula is available in a 14-ounce size...
The National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) Board of Directors voted to approve an Animal Welfare and Medications rule, including a multi-phase testing and research policy. Due to the overwhelming response from the NRHA membership throughout a series of Town Talks, the Board agreed this course of action is in the best interest of the...