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Editors, Jennifer Burrows & Garry Stauber
 
 
Pfizer Picks Up Fort Dodge Equine Products through Merger
The Horse, KY 10-22-2009
Clint Lewis, president of U.S. Operations for Pfizer and responsible for the entire U.S. division of Pfizer Animal Health, told TheHorse.com Oct. 21 that the merger of Pfizer with Wyeth (including Fort Dodge Animal Health) resulted in a company \"with a strong commitment to the horse.

Germany unveils 2,000-yr-old statue of horse's head
Reuters 08-27-2009
German archaeologists on Thursday unveiled a bronze and gold horse\'s head they said was believed to be a remnant of a 2000-year-old Roman statue.

Gordon Woods dies at 57; Veterinary scientist helped create first cloned mule
LA Times, CA 08-27-2009
In 2003, he and two other scientists led the team that created Idaho Gem, the first cloned mule, as part of a project intended to better understand human diseases.

Dental care helps young horses perform
The Gothenburg Times, NE 08-27-2009
At about the same time a young horse goes into training, it replaces its first teeth, said a Nebraska College of Technical Agricultural faculty member at a recent extension conference.

Recession, slaughter ban blamed in the steep fall in horse prices
Star-Telegram, TX 08-27-2009
Prices have plummeted across the horse industry, sparing neither dusty trail mounts nor sleek thoroughbreds, although some insiders see hopeful signs of stabilization at recent cutting- and racing-horse sales.

 
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Pfizer Picks Up Fort Dodge Equine Products through Merger
The Horse, KY 10-22-2009
Clint Lewis, president of U.S. Operations for Pfizer and responsible for the entire U.S. division of Pfizer Animal Health, told TheHorse.com Oct. 21 that the merger of Pfizer with Wyeth (including Fort Dodge Animal Health) resulted in a company \"with a strong commitment to the horse.

Equine Piroplasmosis Outbreak Reported in Texas
Veterinary Practice News, CA 10-22-2009
The World Organization for Animal Health reported on Oct. 21 an outbreak of equine piroplasmosis in Kleberg, Texas.

Man Accused Of Having Sex With A Horse And Filming It…Again
Chattah Box, WI 10-22-2009
James Tait, the man who filmed his friend being mounted by a horse in what was a fatal sexual act, is in the news yet again. This time, he has been the one having sex with stud horses.

Statewide Horse Day to Draw 4-H Youth to UC Davis
UC Davis, CA 10-22-2009
UC Davis’ Department of Animal Science will host the annual State 4-H Equine Field Day Saturday, Oct. 24 beginning at 10 a.m.

Equestrian team's dream comes true
Conta Costa Times 10-22-2009
A team of local spirited horses and their 18 riders, all clad in circa late-18th century Spanish soldier attire, will be getting their day to shine in front of an audience of millions in the upcoming Tournament of Roses Parade.

Equine Disease Tracking: Kentucky's New System
The Horse, KY 10-22-2009
The University of Kentucky\'s Livestock Disease Diagnostic Center made a long-awaited switch to a new online file-keeping system known as Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) in early August.

Cowgirl Hall of Fame honors Laura Bush, inducts four women
Star-Tribune, TX 10-22-2009
While former first lady Laura Bush admits that she is no cowgirl, she gladly accepted an award from a sorority that has more than its share of broken bones.

Help end, not expand, horse slaughter industry
Missoulian, MI 10-22-2009
Rep. Ed Butcher relies on the same old arguments of horse slaughter proponents in his effort to whet a new appetite for American horses in Asia (\"Author of Montana horse slaughter plant bill courts Chinese investors,\" Oct. 1). Butcher ignores the fact that most Americans abhor the very idea of slaughtering horses for their meat.

Company’s Coming
KY Biz, KY 10-22-2009
Hotel industry is ready; CVBs statewide are prepared to pitch to 500,000 WEG visitors

Schumer lends support for CNY ‘Equine Alley’
The Oneida Dispatch, WI 08-27-2009
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer made his way to Madison County Tuesday morning to lend his support for the development of horse-related business in the state, which will bring money and jobs during difficult economic times.

Humane Society to get 77 horses seized in Denton County
The Dallas Morning News, TX 08-27-2009
Seventy-seven once-starved Arabian horses soon will have new owners under an agreement reached between Denton County authorities and a Pilot Point man during a court hearing Wednesday.

Germany unveils 2,000-yr-old statue of horse's head
Reuters 08-27-2009
German archaeologists on Thursday unveiled a bronze and gold horse\'s head they said was believed to be a remnant of a 2000-year-old Roman statue.

With filly sitting idle, Kensei takes Travers spotlight
USA Today 08-27-2009
Owner Jess Jackson kept the fortunes of two horses in mind when he debated whether Rachel Alexandra should again test 3-year-old colts in Saturday\'s $1 million Travers Stakes.

White Rock Ranch to host horse rescue fund-raiser
High Desert Star, AZ 08-27-2009
White Rock Horse Rescue will offer pony rides, a petting zoo and refreshments 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, 8/29, for its annual fund-raiser.

Weld Co. man arrested after threatening to 'execute' horses
KDVR, Co 08-27-2009
Trenton Parker\'s zoning dispute with Weld County had nothing to do with the 24 horses he cared for. That is, until the disgruntled resident suggested killing the animals in protest.

 
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