The Rutgers University Department of Animal Science and cooperating faculty members are working on a project to better understand how equine operations in New Jersey make decisions about things that affect the environment, such as managing animal waste and maintaining pastures.
Continue reading …Who’s excited that Fall is finally here?! Thanks to Fox Trot Photography for sharing this beautiful photo of Faline, Acorn, and Gambit with Charleen Lamphere. If you have a great EC photo or video of the day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Horses are known as “long-day breeders,” meaning that they will naturally go into heat for breeding when the days get longer in the spring and summer (at least, in the Northern hemisphere). They are also “seasonally polyestrous,” meaning that they will go through multiple estrous cycles during their breeding season. During the winter months or “short days,” the mare will not cycle. This period is known as anestrous. Changes in lighting as the days get longer induce hormonal changes which bring the mare into heat (estrus). As the mare periodically comes out of heat, this bout of reproductive inactivity during the breeding season is known as diestrus.
Continue reading …If your stallion was used for ApHC breeding purposes in 2020, we encourage you to take advantage of on-time member fees for filing stallion breeding reports; $30 plus $5 per mare. Membership of the stallion owner is required to file reports at member rates. Avoid paying late filing fees by having your stallion breeding report postmarked by November 30, 2020. Late reports, postmarked after November 30 of the breeding year, will be charged a late filing fee of $50 in addition to on-time filing fees.
Continue reading …Thanks to Mandy Conner for sharing this adorable photo of The Pony Express! That’s one happy, little boy. Not sure about the pony… If you have a great photo or video of the day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …We love it when showing horses is a family affair! Check out the Cole family with The Last Lover at the Great Lakes Equestrian Festival in Williamsburg, MI. If you have a great photo or video to share, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …“Osteoarthritis is common in any athlete,” explains Koenig, “especially as they get older.” The development of bone spurs can cause the facets to become enlarged. Inflammation around the cervical facet joints can affect the soft tissues and nerve roots.
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