Discover why prevention is the smartest investment in pet product safety and how quality systems, training, and third-party verification reduce recall risks.| NASC LIVE
For just US$599, you can now obsess over your horse's heart rate zones instead of your own The post Garmin just made a “watch” for your horse appeared first on Canadian Running Magazine.| Canadian Running Magazine
When industry professionals discuss recalls, conversations often focus on immediate safety concerns and regulatory compliance. However, the actual cost of… Read More The post The True Cost of Recalls: What Companies Need to Know appeared first on NASC LIVE.| NASC LIVE
Learn how the pet industry responds to recalls & key prevention strategies. Understand FDA inspections, health risks, & quality systems that protect dogs, cats, & horses.| NASC LIVE
Following up on my latest post, where I wrote we are not putting the bridles on the young horses, I decided it’s time to remind Hector of the absolute amazing medieval reproduction bit and bridle that was made by Seats … Continue reading →| thegrailquest
Emergency rescue of 11 exotic birds, three chickens, two dogs, and a miniature horse from a filthy and trash-strewn property Animal Rescue Corps’ Field Team deployed today for the emergency rescue of 17 animals, assisting law enforcement with another cruelty case in Cheatham County, TN. 11 exotic birds, three chickens, two dogs, and Learn More The post Operation Skyfall appeared first on Animal Rescue Corps.| Animal Rescue Corps
When pet owners see news about a product recall, it can create immediate concern and confusion. For industry professionals, whether… Read More The post What is a Recall? Understanding When and Why Pet Products Are Recalled appeared first on NASC LIVE.| NASC LIVE
Rehoming a pet is never easy. Learn how to make the process safe, respectful, and loving—for your pet, their future family, and yourself.| NASC LIVE
It is Saturday morning, and The Horse Sanctuary Fiji is a hive of activity. A group of young girls are clustered around.| Fiji Traveller
A confirmed case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus (EEEV) has been detected in a horse in Wellington County, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health announced July 31. The animal had no travel history, indicating the virus is present locally, the health unit said in a release. This is the first confirmation of EEEV in a horse in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph, […] Read more| Farmtario
Summer brings longer days, perfect riding weather, and increased time outdoors, but it also presents unique challenges for horse owners.… Read More The post Summer Safety for Horses: Essential Management Strategies appeared first on NASC LIVE.| NASC LIVE
El fabricante español de sistemas de propulsión de bajas emisiones, ha presentado presentará su innovador sistema de propulsión híbrido Future Hybrid Concept.| Motor
Strangles is one of the most commonly diagnosed contagious diseases in horses worldwide, and was first reported in 1251. The bacteria typically infect the upper airway and lymphoid tissues of the head and neck, causing enlarged lymph nodes, nasal drainage, and abscess formation. Strangles is highly contagious in horse populations and can cause outbreaks when an infected horse is introduced into a new group or herd.| Large Animal Hospital » College of Veterinary Medicine » Universi...
My year 2025 started, totally unexpectedly, with a commission from the Medieval World magazine, offering to write for them an article on medieval horses for their special horse- themed issue. Horse…| thegrailquest
While cleaning the horse's feet, check the shoes fit firmly, the hoof is trimmed, the frog firm and pliant, and the hoofs are without cracks or splits.| horseracingsense.com
We have a nice point to point racetrack in (near) Buckfastleigh, so today we went over for the first race of the season. One of the horses that is stabled/trains at the yard where I ride out from was racing … Continue reading → The post A Day at the Races first appeared on Gordons Projects.|