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Equine welfare and rescue, and news of the worldwide horse industry. WELFARE AND INDUSTRY Newsletter

Equine welfare and rescue, and news of the worldwide horse industry. [TheHorse.com]( WELFARE AND INDUSTRY Newsletter December 8, 2022 [View this email in browser]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Pinterest]( [Follow us on Instagram]( Article [The Foundation for the Horse Announces $11.4 Million in Support]( The organization surpassed its $10 million goal, expanding the foundation’s ability to provide scholarships and grants. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Commentary [Are Christmas Decorations Poisonous to Horses?]( Find out what might happen if your horse eats that wreath hanging on his stall door. [Read Now]( Article [Strangles and EHV-4 in Washington]( 6 horses at a facility in Thurston County tested positive for EHV-4, and 1 tested positive for EHV-4 and strangles. [Read Now]( ADVERTISEMENT Article [6 Impactful Equine Studies Supported by The Foundation for the Horse]( The foundation seeks to support meaningful equine research by up-and-coming investigators. [Read Now]( Article [Georgia Horse Positive for WNV]( The mare resides in Elbert County, and she is currently still alive. [Read Now]( Article [Update on Churchill Downs EHV Outbreak]( 5 additional horses at Churchill Downs are positive for EHV-1. [Read Now]( Article [Boehringer Ingelheim Announces 2022 Equine Research Awards]( Equine infectious respiratory disease and asthma projects receive $75,000 in Advancement in Equine Research Awards funding. [Read Now]( Article [EHM-Positive Horse Euthanized in Washington]( The horse lived in Okanogan County, where 2 horses are exposed. [Read Now]( Podcast [Subtle and Not-So-Subtle Signs of Pain in Horses]( A veterinarian explains how to recognize when your horse is in pain. [Listen Now]( Article [Lyme Disease and Anaplasmosis Common Among Pennsylvania Horses]( Scientists looked at disease prevalence in horses suspected to have tick-borne infections and compared test performance. [Read Now]( [Unsubscribe From This Newsletter]( • [Manage All Newsletter Subscriptions]( • [Privacy Policy]( • [Contact Us]( Copyright © 2022 Equine Network LLC. All Rights Reserved. 2365 Harrodsburg Rd #A200 Lexington, KY 40504-3331 Please do not reply to this message. This e-mail box is not monitored, and any e-mails received at this e-mail address will not be read. PARTNERS IN EQUINE HEALTH [AAEP Media Partner]( [AAEVT]( [AAPF]( [EPM Society] [BEVA](

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