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"equine" Definitions
  1. connected with horses; like a horse

437 Sentences With "equine"

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A number of practices are often referred to as "equine therapy," including therapeutic horseback riding, equine-assisted psychotherapy and equine-assisted activities such as horse grooming and stable management.
In addition, occupational therapy, physical therapy and speech therapy services can include equines, equine movement and the equine environment in treatment.
Dr. Walker, 34, a board certified veterinarian, is a staff surgeon specializing in equine surgery at the Alamo Pintado Equine Medical Center in Los Olivos, Calif.
H. E. Tex Sutton Forwarding, an equine transport company based in Lexington, Ky., flies a Boeing 727 with "First Class Equine Air Travel" emblazoned on the body.
"I'm concerned about what percentage of practitioners of equine-assisted therapy are fully informing their patients about what the evidence base actually is for equine-assisted therapy," he said.
Posted by Arizona Equine Rescue Organization on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 For now, Dottie is resting comfortably with the Arizona Equine Rescue Organization (AERO), until an owner can be located.
After becoming certified in equine-assisted psychotherapy, Phillips went on to launch four equine therapy programs at treatment centers around the U.S. "It's just a simple way of doing things," he explains.
The Jockey Club's Equine Injury Database released statistics showing that equine fatalities in 2016, most often from euthanasia after a broken limb, were at their lowest since the database began in 2009.
York County, Maine, has reported at least one equine infection.
He loves his equine families, and he has nurtured them.
This is likely a joke about his insatiable equine appetite.
Eastern Equine Encephalitis A rare, mosquito-borne virus continues to threaten parts of the northeastern US. A fourth person has died in Michigan after contracting Eastern Equine Encephalitis, bringing the nationwide total to 11 deaths.
Or the beauty of Hollywood, who is quite the equine looker.
Five staff members lead Grace through a session of equine therapy.
The Age of the Horse: An Equine Journey Through Human History.
At that facility, she experienced equine therapy for the first time.
The Sonoma Valley Stables horses were moved to Circle Oak Equine.
Next, they received 8 weeks of equine-assisted therapy activities only.
Next, they received 8 weeks of equine-assisted therapy activities only.
Everyone's favourite equine anti-hero posted on Twitter on Thursday night.
Italian opera, usually Luciano Pavarotti, is piped into the Ark's equine centre.
She's been working as an equine vet and has two college degrees.
He will lead the research to replace equine serum with human serum.
Within 33 years cars and tractors made short work of equine livelihoods.
Of course, there's nothing inherently wrong with bright colors or equine faces.
No injuries, human or equine, were reported in connection to this incident.  
The young equine enthusiast would often sell out of his popular beverage.
The equine therapy was more effective at treating her pain than medication.
He knows that his two European-trained equine physiologists cannot guarantee success.
Naturally, there's been vocal public outcry about equine fatalities at the National.
She then used her savings and donations to open Egypt Equine Aid.
There's equine therapy, in which people are supposed to connect with horses.
The Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International, or PATH, is one of two major organizations in the United States that certifies centers in equine-assisted activities and therapies; the other is the Equine Assisted Growth and Learning Association.
It also announced that it would build an $8 million equine hospital, hire an equine medical director and create a national Office of Racing Integrity to develop best practices and research, but it has declined to endorse the bill.
While they're scrambling to look up all those equine birthdays, drink their juleps.
Statewide, the equine industry has a $4 billion impact, generating over 55,000 jobs.
A trained equine therapist and and a farm employee join each therapy session.
Bristol and Colleen spent an entire afternoon with me at the equine hospital.
She first met her precious pet at Hope Equine Rescue in Auburndale, Florida.
But more recently, the benefits of equine therapy have been subject to debate.
Three Kentucky lineages converge in the novel: one white, one black, one equine.
Many of the most celebrated — and valuable — horses in equine sports live here.
What steps do you take in the interest of equine safety and integrity?
And eastern equine encephalitis killed 15 of the 38 people diagnosed this year.
The program includes equine therapy, expressive arts therapy, meditation, yoga and intensive counseling.
On average, one of Underlook's equine models weighs around 1,300 lbs (about 600 kg).
Fast-forward six years, and Duquette is the "equine specialist" for Protect the Harvest.
In this country at least, women always had quite a place in equine sports.
With all things being equine, it's a good thing he tacked his lucky horseshoe.
It appears this equine from the Sunshine State was a snow bunny all along.
Kim: This is the equine version of a Canadian tuxedo, and I respect it.
Instead, the equine creatures are more commonly found leading street cars down Main Street.
The products included feed for poultry, beef and dairy cattle, sheep, goats and equine.
"I think equine genetics is greatly overstated and oversold at the moment," Lambert said.
After seeing photos of Tonto, I wanted to know everything about this enigmatic equine.
Unlike their equine cousins, "donkeys have two speeds: slow and slower," the saying goes.
The equine ambulance zipped onto the track, loaded the limping horse, and drove off.
Horses must have an equine passport displaying their vaccinations to fly and be microchipped.
Eastern equine encephalitis is a rare but potentially fatal illness caused by mosquito bites.
In North Dakota, the driver's licenses feature the Nokota horse, the state's honorary equine.
Many facilities, for example, now use equine therapy, in which patients connect with horses.
Four positive tests for equine influenza were returned in horses in Newmarket on Sunday.
In 2014, according to the Equine Injury Base, the rate was 1.89 per 1,000 starts.
That means full transparency for investigation of treatments and drugs given to our equine athletes.
In addition, our effort has the support of equine welfare groups, including Horses for Life.
Congress needs to pass this legislation to better protect the health of our equine athletes.
But unlike in most games to feature equine exploration, your steed wasn't always well-behaved.
It has also tested positive for Zika, West Nile, Eastern equine encephalitis and Japanese encephalitis.
More than £1.5m has been invested into the course and equine safety measures since 2009.
It also comprises equine art and book showcases, director panels and jury awards (the Winnies).
The owner plans to hire an accredited vet as the new director of equine welfare.
She also does a lot of work with an equine therapy nonprofit at our barn.
Part of what owners are paying for is transportation experts who know their equine customers.
A Michigan farmer has died after contracting the mosquito-borne virus Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE).
Actually, the neighborhood only knows about the horse, since our view is mainly equine derrière.
Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) is a rare but potentially fatal illness caused by mosquito bites.
The Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus, seen above infecting cells in the central nervous system.
In 2007, an outbreak of equine influenza in Australia cost the country's betting industry millions.
With their miniature equine snouts and beady eyes, seahorses look very different than most other fish.
Beth Behrs had been suffering anxiety when she began working Cassandra Ogier doing equine-guided therapy.
Scientists in several countries are developing equine "biological passports", similar to those used by human athletes.
There's a horse silhouette or some equine reference on almost every Lexington storefront and street sign.
Earlier that month, the Burbank horse community was dealt a rare outbreak of the equine herpesvirus.
Joanna Grossman, Ph.D., is the equine protection manager at the Washington, D.C.-based Animal Welfare Institute.
The mosquitoes have also been associated with Western equine encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis and California encephalitis.
Joanna Grossman, Ph.D., is the equine protection manager for the Washington, D.C.-based Animal Welfare Institute.
She supported herself by painting landscapes and portraits and also illustrated a volume on equine surgery.
Horse advocates celebrated the achievement in April at the American Equine Summit in Chatham, New York.
A 20,000-square-foot equine import and quarantine center, with 48 stalls, will open by June.
I mean come on—we're only asking for a little bit of effort and basic equine hygiene.
ADM's equine feed marketing materials and packaging failed to disclose the risks of cross-contamination, they said.
Sophia Garabedian was hospitalized early last month with Eastern equine encephalitis, which can cause deadly brain swelling.
Moreover, in the Craven Arms area farmers are already diversifying rapidly into chickens, tourism and equine activities.
Since 1988, his organization, Mitey Riders, has provided more than 800 children with free equine-assisted therapy.
An equine veterinarian administered antibiotics before the mare's owner brought the animal home, according to the post.
Locals gathered for the three-day celebration of equine prowess, yak-racing and Tibetan song and dance.
The price of equine-assisted activities and therapies varies based on the location and type of service.
The exhibition is an equine-focused meditation on slaughter, renewal, and the duality of the human condition.
" Then Russell Crowe chimed in, confirming that he bonds with his equine actors, too, making "lifelong friends.
There are no full-time veterinarians on the Standing Rock Reservation, let alone specialists in equine health.
In a different drove of equine books, on the other hand, it's the humans who need healing.
Horse owners, trainers and racetrack executives are supposed to take care of their athletes, equine and human.
Equine interest story: Patch, a lightly raced long shot entrant breaking from Post 20, has one eye.
It also believes the project violates the same laws Front Range Equine Rescue argues in their suit.
The investigators will work with the California Horse Racing Board (CHRB) as it examines the equine fatalities.
Over the millennia, people have made full use of this equine companion, as two superb new books relate.
They were using Belle with little kids for equine therapy programs, because she was so kind and gentle.
The Eastern equine encephalitis virus (in red) seen magnified in the salivary gland tissue of an infected mosquito.
He was admitted to Chino Valley Equine Hospital and monitored 24/7 while we waited for a diagnosis.
Ceramic Horse Cuoco may have a passion for horses, but equine details are undoubtedly an all-around trend.
People of all ages gather to take pictures with the equine companions, and they don't seem to mind.
We have worked closely with Santa Anita leading up to the World Championships to promote enhanced equine safety.
The California Thoroughbred Trainers organization has also volunteered to raise money for an equine MRI for Santa Anita.
Garver's study followed 20 children with autism over six months of equine-assisted activities such as horseback riding.
During my interview, Douglas never told me about the equine-assisted therapy, nor did I know to ask.
Seeking scientific evidence, he sent a blood sample from Galileo Gold to an Irish equine genetics company, Equinome.
Regardless, it appears that whatever checks and oversight procedures were in place failed to protect these equine athletes.
Here is a highly subjective ranking based on their victories, and their equine beauty as captured by Stubbs.
Horses were everywhere in the slum, tied to trees and their troughs lining alleys like equine parking lots.
He was barely a teenager when he began volunteering at the nearby Humphrey, Giacopuzzi and Associates Equine Hospital.
They'll get to learn how to communicate and interact with horses with the help of an equine therapist.
The athlete—equine or human—overexerts themselves over time until, mid-game, a tendon snaps, a bone cracks.
The Official Veterinarian, Safety Steward, Equine Medical Director and CHRB investigators all can be involved in this process.
The company has also built an equine-assisted therapy center, in which special-needs kids interact with horses.
And despite what we saw in that first poster earlier this week, her neck isn't stretched to equine proportions.
She ultimately checked into OnSite, a Nashville treatment center for survivors of trauma that offers an equine-therapy program.
Some may opt for other types of interventions, including unproven ones like equine or other forms of  pet therapy .
The special equine celebrity was the star of the show, happily cuddling up to guests and posing for pictures.
Equine therapy can serve as an alternative to talk therapy because horses can't pass judgement the way humans do.
Horses are faster than humans by a lot, but our endurance and perspiration help us equal our equine competitors.
Kaley Cuoco loved how her wedding to Karl Cook turned out — especially when it came to this equine detail.
And this being a Troy replete with Helens, the equine cameos that rear their heads should be no surprise.
Across the world, his equine namesake had just captured the Kentucky Derby while pushing his record to 8-0.
We decide to go to Deodoro, 45 minutes away, where Olympic activities include shooting, equine sports and field hockey.
The damage can be irreversible and worse, a hobbled equine can't digest its food, leading to an excruciating death.
Nearly 10 horses a week died on American racetracks in 2018, according to the Jockey Club's Equine Injury database.
What constitutes treatment is also all over the map, from yoga and equine therapy to daily doses of medication.
Maurice Sendak altered his original plan for "Where the Wild Horses Are" because he lacked proficiency in equine anatomy.
Ark opened in January 2017, although the U.S.D.A did not approve the equine quarantine for imported horses until September.
I was in the countryside and never did my hair; I took part in equine therapy, which is so beautiful.
If mares read books, this strong, elegant, hair-flipping horse would be on the front of every equine romance novel.
A board spokesman, Mike Marten, said veterinarians at an equine hospital in Chino determined surgery was not a viable option.
"It is the equine equivalent of retiring and living on a golf course, except they eat the greens," Blowen said.
After graduating from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 1984, he began his career as an Equine Veterinarian.
Though the man may have been horsing around, the Mexican-inspired chain's Litchfield location has no qualms serving equine customers.
Even among the equine-entrenched attendees of Breyerfest, the existence and purpose of "live shows" did not appear widely understood.
For young girls with a penchant for the equine, there's no need to separate the two—the parallel is ingrained.
There were a lot of choices in the equine apparel world, but I wanted something that no one else had.
Horse clipping can be an important part of equine care, as horses use their body hair to regulate body temperature.
The Irish stayer was taken to equine hospital where he was in a "stable condition", governing body Racing Victoria said.
The turning point for me Before this moment, I hadn't learned there was such a thing as equine-assisted therapy.
The counties are home to more than 28,210 equine animals (horses, mules and donkeys), according to the Sonoma Horse Council.
Santa Anita is one of the largest equine training facilities in the country, housing 2,000 horses, according to the park.
Barcelona, Spain: "Horse Whispering with an Equine Therapist", from $91 a personThis very unique experience is an animal lover's dream.
Mr. Teo then shifted his focus to the China Equine Cultural Festival, an annual "lifestyle, business and thoroughbred racing" event.
Eight people have died from a rare virus called Eastern equine encephalitis, which is spread to people by infected mosquitoes.
The area also serves as the country's main horse-training center, and equine athletes train in the idyllic Chantilly Forest.
She also participated in multiple science-enriching experiences at school, including an internship in Kentucky working with an equine therapist.
Most of the 36 horses in the barn at Mercury Equine Center were yearlings, meaning they were in their second year.
There are a lot of equine biologists who have been studying Przewalskis, and this will be a big shock to them.
The execution isn't flawless, but the stripes fit the horse so neatly that it throws the equine family tree into chaos.
But, the return of TV's most self-destructive equine is really the cherry on top of a very bingeable TV sundae.
The glare of the screen bounced off her straight, equine features, her long, blond hair pulled back in a low ponytail.
Among other things, Wick employs the fatal kicking techniques of his newfound equine friends to help him send his opponents flying.
According to AL.com, in addition to counseling and other more traditional therapies, its residents may also participate in equine therapy sessions.
The equine owner claims Zooey leased the animal from her back in 2013 and overworked it, causing it to become lame.
"This is by far the most well-designed clinical trial of equine-assisted psychotherapy I've seen," Anestis said of the study.
Nearly 10 horses a week on average died at U.S. racetracks in 2018, according to the Jockey Club's Equine Injury Database.
Nearly 9023 horses a week on average died at American racetracks in 9013, according to the Jockey Club's Equine Injury Database.
During Malorie's checkup at the hospital, Jessica even imagines how great it would be if she herself existed in equine form.
Nearly 10 horses a week, on average, died at American racetracks in 2018, according to the Jockey Club's Equine Injury Database.
Nearly 10 horses a week on average died at American racetracks in 2018, according to the Jockey Club's Equine Injury Database.
Over the weekend, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health reported that a local resident contracted the Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus.
Carpenter quick-stepped out of the barn and headed for Santa Anita's backside equine hospital to retrieve an X-ray machine.
An equestrian, philanthropist and prolific rescuer of unwanted horses, McCullough had long been a prominent advocate of equine welfare as well.
Nearly 20123 horses a week on average died at American racetracks in 2018, according to the Jockey Club's Equine Injury Database.
Patricia Shaw, a 77-year-old Connecticut woman, died last week from Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), a rare mosquito-linked illness.
Viagen, which is based in Cedar Park, Texas, began cloning animals in 2003, with a focus on livestock and equine animals.
Henrietta, who begins to distance herself from her father's politics while studying genetics, comes to see the matter in equine terms.
The equine influenza outbreak could not have come at a worse time, with the prestigious Cheltenham Festival only a month away.
"I was in the countryside and never did my hair; I took part in equine therapy, which is so beautiful," she reveals.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex learned more about the country's developing program of supporting children with special needs through equine therapy.
Earlier that same year, there was also Rick Braun, who moseyed up to a Taco Bell drive-thru on his equine friend.
You've probably seen and heard of cats and dogs comforting seniors, but did you know equine therapy can prove just as effective?
Perhaps the most important racing reform to improve the health of horses is to establish a national system of equine medication regulation.
As Phillips explains, equine therapy often restores feelings people in the throes of addiction feel have been lost, like trust and responsibility.
Most ponies like being with other members of the equine family constantly, but I prefer spending most of my time with humans.
According to the Equine Injury Database compiled by the Jockey Club, 4,649 thoroughbreds died in racetrack-related events from 2009 to 2015.
Shannon Clark, who owns an equine apparel company, said she drove to the area of the Lilac Fire to help evacuate animals.
Cases of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), a rare virus that causes brain inflammation, have been recorded in each of the three states.
Oral drugs containing equine estrogen more than doubled the risk in some regimens, although the absolute risk for blood clots is small.
Arc weekend is easily the most international two days on the French racing calendar in terms of both equine participants and spectators.
A third person has died in the United States this year after contracting the rare mosquito-borne illness, Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE).
Savannah DeHart, from Kalamazoo, Michigan, was diagnosed with Eastern Equine Encephalitis, or EEE, a virus spread by mosquitos that causes brain infections.
Mr. Margolis has compiled a set of familiar phrases that all end with a type of equine: MULE, PONY, ASS and HORSE.
Since then, Peterson has rolled his engineering lab into Racing Surfaces, which he cofounded with veterinary equine joint expert C. Wayne McIlwraith.
As those involved recounted months later in video-taped remarks for an equine welfare conference, the vice president quickly went to bat.
The theater and equine programs will be run by the Al and Joyce Vidbel Foundation, a nonprofit named for Ms. Vidbel's grandparents.
Two Mexican gray wolf pups have died from Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), the Binder Park Zoo in Battle Creek, Michigan, announced Wednesday.
LONDON — Britain has canceled horse races at least until the middle of next week after three horses tested positive for equine influenza.
Despite intensive treatment at an equine hospital in New York, the inflammation worsened, and veterinarians finally concluded they could not save the eyeball.
We should anticipate that viruses such as Venezuelan equine encephalitis may spread from their jungle homes and be even more deadly than Zika.
Most equine therapy programs for veterans anecdotally report positive results, but there are no uniform guidelines and few studies show the success rates.
The staff—many of whom have formal equine training backgrounds—teaches them how to communicate with horses using visual, breathing, and movement cues.
One of these, which regulates the creation of a protein that's found in tooth enamel, might explain why seahorses have such equine snouts.
I searched for the medication online; the one place that appeared willing to sell it to me was an equine pharmacy in Iowa.
Oddly Herb had failed to mention a Talisman-related squabble he'd had with Dustin, or the hefty equine insurance policy he'd taken out.
" 'Equine-assisted activities and therapies' is an umbrella term, and all of the different types [of activities] fall underneath our umbrella," Marks said.
A 64-year old Michigan resident died in August from a virus called eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, which is spread by mosquitos.
In 1995, Young opened up to PEOPLE about his time on the show and working with his equine costar, who died in 1973.
Two days before Arms Runner was fatally injured, the track had reopened after a nearly monthlong shutdown in response to the equine deaths.
After ending Season 3 on the verge of suicide, the show's equine antihero was nowhere to be found in the Season 4 premiere.
"There has to be a discussion and a plan," said Dr. Mary Scollay, the equine medical director for the Kentucky Horse Racing Association.
How fortunate that we, unlike equine labourers, have the means to expand our freedoms and choose our response to the growing potential of machines.
The U.S. has seen a dramatic increase in the number of Eastern equine encephalitis cases, and we're exploring some of the possible reasons why.
But you don't have to be equine-obsessed to appreciate them: If you like leather, wood, rose, or grass, there's something here for you.
The barista allegedly refused to take her order, though, turning Cline and her equine companion away without offering any reason as to why. Outrageous.
A screen was quickly set-up to shield the horse from viewers while an equine ambulance drove up to take him to a hospital.
At least a dozen cases of eastern equine encephalitis, a dangerous mosquito-borne illness, have been confirmed across the U.S. so far this season.
Todd Lavergne, who grew up in the neighborhood and does equine therapy for children throughout the city, sat on his horse at the intersection.
A sample of mosquitoes from Washington Township, New Jersey, tested positive for West Nile Virus and Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE), according to local officials.
I was reminded of George Stubbs's 18th-century horse paintings, in which all but featureless, flat backgrounds serve to honor the equine subjects' individualities.
Roy Cooper said flooding has increased the population of mosquitoes, which can bring illnesses such as encephalitis, West Nile virus and Eastern equine encephalitis.
Amber Wann, a self described "donkey matchmaker" and wife of Brad, rents them for races and tries to match running speed and equine experience.
This central duo coexists with a pacing, snorting equine world — represented figuratively onstage and with a balletic grace at odds with Alan's horrific act.
A spokesman for the California Horse Racing Board, Mike Marten, said veterinarians at an equine hospital in Chino determined surgery was not a viable option.
" Later, the comedian apparently unwound with a bit on equine therapy, writing hours later alongside a photo with a horse, "Day turned around with Harley.
Stocks of the equine antitoxin have become increasingly difficult to locate, and those who receive it sometimes experience reactions similar to anaphylactic shock, Hust said.
American horse racing has had a turbulent year with a spike in fatalities at Santa Anita Park in southern California and other equine health issues.
Part-time equine enthusiasts weighing in on the unpredictability of the animal and the myriad factors—weather, temperament, atmosphere, form—that could determine their success.
CCTV footage from the watering hole shows customers running to hide from the equine, who, in the clip, bursts into the bar bucking and charging.
Regards, T.C. Sottek, Equine Esquire Mr. TC, I must express concern for your argument, as it appears you have placed too much trust in books.
Horseshit Poor play in baseball is never bullshit or dogshit, but always horseshit, with scouts preferring the equine concoction to its bovine and canine variations.
Playtech, the gambling software company which fell last week as horse racing was postponed in Britain after an outbreak of equine influenza, slipped 4 percent.
Since the event was inaugurated in 1839, there have been 80 equine fatalities attributed to the showpiece steeplechase – the main race of the Grand National.
Located fifteen minutes outside of Wagga Wagga, this luxury two-bedroom cottage offers up to six guests everything from a stone bathtub to equine therapy.
Rooney, the former congressman, was among a list of people thanked in the Equine Welfare Alliance's January 2014 press release for helping pass the measure.
The report reveals that the trade also presents biosecurity risks, with unhygienic practices encouraging the spread of diseases such as anthrax, tetanus and equine flu.
In keeping with the convention of naming Neptune's moons after water deities, the newly described world is called Hippocamp, after a mythological equine sea creature.
When I was in my 60s and getting ready to retire, meeting Stacy made me realize that I wanted to learn more about equine-assisted therapy.
After Liam Neeson opened up about his connection with a horse, Russell Crowe is jumping on the bandwagon to talk about his own "lifelong" (equine!) friend.
The HSUS is a founding member of the Coalition for Horse Racing Integrity and established the National Horse Racing Advisory Council to help improve equine health.
Tornetta says cops then provided a misleading statement to investigators -- saying he punched the horse -- when in fact, he never intentionally struck anyone ... human or equine.
After two years, O'Brien's wife finally found a solution: donate the horse to an equine massage school, where students can learn how to give horses massages.
"Equine flu and the impending cap on FOBTs have brought an end to GVC's brief stint in the FTSE 100," Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Nicholas Hyett said.
I'm inside a makeshift bar with framed polo trophies that serves as an equine oasis during the 3.2 weeks a year that aren't Coachella or Stagecoach.
After seven days of "equine-assisted activities and therapies," a group of adolescents diagnosed with I.G.D. showed improvement in "avoidance and anxiety scores," this study concluded.
That meant if I messed up, a quarter-ton of a kicking, biting African equine could soon be thundering down the road toward the Michigan interstate.
Photo: Darren McCollester (Getty Images)Over the weekend, health officials in several states reported more cases and deaths linked to the Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus.
They told me of unproven approaches, such as equine therapy (in which patients spend time with horses), wilderness therapy (focused on outdoor activities), and confrontational treatments.
The ranch sought to use equine therapy, combined with working therapy, to teach teenagers like me how to manage their anger, anxiety, depression and unhealthy impulses.
The practice of bathing in milk, equine or otherwise, is something we — the non-Mariah Careys of the world — have largely done away with in present day.
Unfortunately, I'm already tired of Roper's mistress, Jed Marshall, the feral American with equine legs and a determined need to strip and shock as often as possible.
The four-year-old gelding was taken from the track in an equine ambulance after being shielded from the crowd of 67,811 by a large green screen.
Tom MacGuinness, the founder of Horseware, which sells equine equipment around the world, said the referendum result had meant uncertainty for Irish businesses, but he remains upbeat.
Sue McDonnell, a board member who teaches equine behavior at the University of Pennsylvania, said she opposed euthanasia until she saw the battered grasses and invasive weeds.
Michael Miola, a breeder of quarter horses who made his fortune as the founder of the mutual fund technology company NorthStar Financial Services, runs Silver Spurs Equine.
In Connecticut, in addition to the death of the first person diagnosed this year, health officials announced a second person has tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis.
Both Front Range Equine Rescue and the American Wild Horse Campaign legally challenged the agency's project in 2016, and it ended up not going through with it.
Image: Dr. Fred Murphy; Sylvia Whitfield (CDC) On Monday, Rhode Island health officials reported that a resident had died after contracting the Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus.
The Stronach Group, which owns Santa Anita, said it remains committed to "the highest level of equine safety and welfare" and would work to implement the recommendations.
Specially trained by Froese as an equine service animal, Fred wore a teal hood so that passengers would not be affected if they were allergic to horses.
All of my friends at the time were equine or horses, and I kind of felt like I didn't want to do the same thing that they did.
To make the equine antitoxin, horses are repeatedly injected with diphtheria toxins, their immune systems develop antibodies against the bacteria, and the antibodies are extracted from their blood.
The co-founder of SheHerdPower, an equine therapy program for sexual assault survivors, says spending time with Belle every weekend has helped her to grow as a person.
HIA will reform medication use and establish a national anti-doping authority operating under the auspices of the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and independent equine experts.
One treatment that's gaining popularity is equine therapy, which uses the interaction between horses and humans to help different people, from children with autism to veterans with PTSD.
These prehistoric-looking creatures are swimming contradictions—from the way they mate for life (unlike most fishes), to the fact that there's nothing equine about them at all.
Each summer, scores of local, regional, and national races pit equine competitors against one another in grueling tests of speed and endurance that can last dozens of kilometers.
Perhaps Уяач's biggest innovation is the creation of an equine-centered social media network, allowing other owners, trainers, herders, and enthusiasts to follow their favorite stallions and mares.
According to a public advisory issued this month by the Florida Department of Health in Orange County, the Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) was found in the state.
"We'll find that there are many losses after the waters recede," Jennifer Williams, president of the Bluebonnet Equine Humane Society in Texas, said Monday of the Houston flooding.
"The facts are clear: if we care about the future of our sport, our equine athletes cannot be burdened by the taint of drugs," he said in 2013.
Over at the command center, a large soulless facility that remains somehow darkly filmed despite every wall being glass, technicians inspect humanoid and equine robots in transparent cells.
Officials confirmed that the Sunland Derby or Sunland Park Oaks races would be canceled as the track recovered from an equine herpes outbreak that infected dozens of horses.
Chantilly is home to the Great Stables, a veritable equine palace that was used to shoot scenes in the 1985 James Bond film "A View to a Kill".
Miraval Resorts in Arizona has an "Equine Experience" program, where, among other things, you can meditate with your horse, or use it as a living canvas for $75.
While there are some large equine operations, the majority of the business remains the province of individuals with deep pockets, big ideas and a high tolerance for risk.
Though it was unclear at the time of his death, doctors confirmed several days later that Gregg, 64, was infected with Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE), WOOD-TV reports.
Break out the body glitter: Kesha, with some equine assistance, announced that she's going on tour this summer and seems pumped to let loose after her extraordinarily difficult year.
Ramírez Erre carted the wooden equine until it straddled the line between the neighboring countries, a statement on the nature of existing in two nations at the same time.
She continued to ride professionally until 503 -- with a break of some years during which she was a trainer -- and now runs her own equine sales business in Virginia.
The horse-vet clinic Joey worked for at the time, Tennessee Equine Hospital, had a Valentines get-together for their staff and she invited me to come with her.
A number of services that involve horses are available for individuals with special needs; they include adaptive (or therapeutic) horseback riding lessons, equine-assisted learning and mental health services.
"There's not evidence that equine-assisted therapy is dangerous or doesn't work; there just isn't evidence that it does," said Anestis, who authored a 2200 study on the topic.
As chairman of the Jockey Club, he was a leading voice for reform in the racing industry, calling for a much stricter policy on the use of equine drugs.
But in the United States, the fight against importing equine illness has long been quietly waged, and in the fight against certain pathogens, the battleground is a mare's body.
The mount in question is equine; one of the fun variations on a horse's coat color is ROAN, which usually means one color evenly speckled or dusted with white.
A Massachusetts woman has died of a rare mosquito-borne illness — eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE — becoming the fourth person in the state to contract the disease in August.
After X-rays at the complex's equine hospital, people tending to Unveiled determined the horse could not recover, and a veterinarian recommended that Unveiled be euthanized, the park said.
HROBICE, Czech Republic (Reuters) - After a career in show jumping, Czech rider Adela Liskova has managed to spin her new career in horse dentistry into equine full-care therapy.
Country House's owners said the horse had first been admitted to an equine hospital in June suffering from laminitis and had experienced complications from which he was still recovering.
Vaginal estrogen, which is available as either estradiol or conjugated equine estrogens, are considered the gold standard to replace the estrogen your body is no longer making after menopause.
In his first sustainable collection, he combined his signature design motifs (colorful tartans, experimental tailoring and rugby-inspired separates) with equine and Teddy Boy references from his Scottish heritage.
Meanwhile, Michigan has recorded seven cases in "its worst Eastern Equine Encephalitis outbreak in more than a decade," according to Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, the state's chief deputy for health.
After another hour of scenic equine touring, it was time for lunch at the finca, a simple farmhouse near the mountaintop with white stucco walls and dandy blue trim.
Symptoms of equine flu, like nasal discharge, elevated temperature and cough, are much the same as for human flu, as is the treatment — rest, and drugs to treat symptoms.
In "Blue Mule," it's a sticklike tail ending in a delicate puff of hair, or the measured rise and fall of an equine back accomplished with three blunt strokes.
Anyway, back in 2013, there were actually some pretty nightmarish meat problems after testing revealed horsemeat in some hamburgers, and lasagna meat that was as much as 90 percent equine.
But continuous research and large, randomized control studies evaluating the effectiveness of various types of equine-related activities, as well as therapy services incorporating equines, are still needed, she said.
He is the Horatio Alger of the equine set, a determined athlete who outran his modest pedigree and endured the chaos often foisted upon him by the humans around him.
The two horses had been ticketed for the San Felipe Stakes last weekend at Santa Anita until the track was temporarily closed to address an inordinate number of equine fatalities.
The huge horse head positioned in the middle of the first scene is possibly a reference to one of the three goliath equine figures that loomed over the 1944 stage.
"During Peter's chronic illness and subsequent death, I continued my psychiatric practice but curtailed my equine activities," said Dr. Abbott, who bred Hanoverian dressage horses at his farm in Warwick.
As a result, 38 states have implemented their own laws governing the use of drugs, creating a patchwork of rules that is failing to protect its equine athletes, Smeallie said.
Seeing how her friend benefited from the therapy is what inspired Behrs to collaborate with Ogier to create SheHerdPower, a free three-day equine therapy-based program for sexual assault survivors.
Satchel Paige, a 3-year-old gelding, was pulled up at the 3/8th pole of the race and transported in an equine ambulance, according to track owners The Stronach Group.
Women can stay at GenerateHope's safe house for up to two years and benefit from a variety of volunteer-led support services, such as equine and art therapy, dance and yoga.
Glistening in his stall as his owner and handler preened him, Frederik the Great seemed grounded despite his whirlwind week — he was eating hay, after all, just like the common equine.
Though its short life came to a sad end, the young horse has now earned an afterlife as one of the most immaculately preserved specimens of a prehistoric equine ever discovered.
Though they actively campaigned for the latest safety improvements to the course, Animal Aid would counter that the lull in equine fatalities is as much down to luck as good judgement.
Treatment modalities with little to no evidence behind them, like confrontational approaches or equine therapy, have been allowed to flourish, while evidence-based care, like medications for addiction, is widely rejected.
Inside, however, the technology is cutting edge and the know-how of surgeons like Carpenter have made it the equine version of the renowned Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
A dog with a horse best friend recently showed off how he gives his equine buddy suitable squeezes, even though the other animal is quite a bit bigger than the canine.
She grew up around horses at her father's riding stable in Long Island and has taken several courses and workshops in equine massage Local veterinarians have frequently referred horse owners to her.
The marriage of sweetly spiced horse meat and tangy pickles was a number one hit with Action, so he called the whole team over to have a go at the equine snack.
His day starts at sunup with a breakfast of high-end, organic grains — the equine equivalent of kale and quinoa — and then his work starts in earnest at 20193:30 each day.
For his research, David Lambert, a veterinarian who founded Equine Analysis Systems in Kentucky, is able to call on a database of some 40,000 horses that he has analyzed since the 1980s.
Two Mexican gray wolf pups died this month of eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, a deadly virus spread by mosquitoes that can cause brain swelling, convulsions and fever in humans and animals.
The quality and form of treatment varies widely across centers, and in some cases includes approaches — equine therapy, for example, or "faith-based" treatment — with little or no scientific evidence behind them.
In 2006, a test mare bred to Ravel, a former Olympic dressage horse, considered one of the greatest living equine athletes, contracted the disease when the horse initially arrived from the Netherlands.
"I'd like to see the necropsies come out," she said, referring to the equine autopsy reports that are now in the hands of investigators for the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office.
"This is one of our favorite weekends of the year," said Mr. Martin, remarkably serene for someone who had been sealed inside a convention center full of young equine enthusiasts since sunrise.
He and his wife and business partner, Elizabeth A. Schuette, the managing director of the Ark, also own the Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists hospital building in Elmont, N.Y., next to Belmont Racetrack.
"Michigan is currently experiencing its worst Eastern Equine Encephalitis outbreak in more than a decade," Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, the department's chief medical executive and chief deputy for health, said in a release.
The heart of the Ark's business is supposed to be horses coming from Europe, which must be quarantined for at least three days in order to prevent the spread of equine diseases.
Now, at age 87, Swimmer and his organization, Mitey Riders, continue to provide free, certified equine-assisted therapy to young people with a range of disabilities, including muscular dystrophy, Down syndrome and autism.
The series, which followed the success of the "Francis The Talking Mule" movies, involved a horse named Mister Ed, played by equine thespian Bamboo Harvester, that talked, but only to one person, Wilbur.
The engraved, heavy-duty bard (or equine armor) that opens "The Last Knight" was a gift to the young Henry VIII, a fellow prince who loved jousting almost as much as Maximilian did.
A probable-cause document filed in Great Barrington District Court Monday described an incident in which one of the defendants allegedly struck a student's head against a picnic table near the equine area.
LONDON (Reuters) - Pegasus, the winged white stallion of Ancient Greek mythology, may have been the equine world's first frequent flyer but today's Olympic horses are the real globetrotters racking up the air miles.
"We use teasers, those are stallions you put into the stall with the sole purpose of making sure the mares are in heat," he says, and then proceeds to expound on equine erections.
The 22003-year-old girl, who is in remission from a rare type of muscle cancer called rhabdomyosarcoma, has been using equine therapy to help ease her pain for the past 2100½ years.
Ineffective drug treatments that make veterans even sicker instead of offering them non-traditional approaches like equine therapy or yoga or peer-warrior retreats like Boulder Crest or programs like K9s For Warriors.
Another youth-focused appointment on their itinerary is their scheduled trip to the Moroccan Royal Federation of Equestrian Sports, where they will learn about its equine therapy program for children with special needs.
But if you want to bring your guide pony aboard, you need to be legitimately disabled and be able to provide "credible verbal assurance" that you require the assistance of a downsized equine.
A photo of the meeting attached to an Equine Welfare Alliance press release shows the then-vice president leaning forward, hands clasped together, while McCullough reclines on a white couch next to Abruzzo.
Shortly after the club was formed, Mr. Teo set up a joint venture to develop a property in Tianjin, less than two hours southeast of Beijing, billing it as Tianjin Equine Culture City.
"Michigan is currently experiencing its worst Eastern Equine Encephalitis outbreak in more than a decade," Dr. Joneigh Khaldun, the department's chief medical executive and chief deputy for health, said in a news release.
Sophia Garabedian, a 5-year-old girl from the Massachusetts town of Sudbury, was hospitalized in early September after contracting Eastern equine encephalitis, a mosquito-borne illness that can cause deadly brain swelling.
"It was the perfect storm of terrible weather, a dearth of horses — many of them who shouldn't have been running here," said Rick Arthur, the equine medical director for the California Horse Racing Board.
"If there's increased transmission of mosquito-borne diseases [after the hurricanes], it'll be from West Nile and Eastern equine encephalitis," explained Duane Gubler, an expert on mosquito-borne diseases with Duke-NUS Medical School.
Sue McDonnell, a specialist in equine physiology and behavior at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, said not enough is known to draw conclusions about a horse's emotional state from its snorts.
As Carnegie, Stage and many other traditional Jewish delis close in New York City, Mr. Tonelli, a 46-year-old equine veterinarian, is helping Italians acquire the taste for the Ashkenazi artery-clogging fare.
Equine frequent fliers like these fuel an industry of horse transport that sees them sent around the world for sale and competition, a lucrative and esoteric logistics business with a unique set of challenges.
"Anthony and I, I think, represent everybody who went to the racetrack for the first time with their dads and were just astonished by the brilliance of these athletes, these equine athletes," Viola said.
As part of his investigation, Moore has been reviewing soil samples and test data from Mick Peterson, a third-party consultant and director of the University of Kentucky's Agricultural Equine Program, the park said.
Last Thursday, the BHA cancelled all racing for the day after three cases of equine influenza were identified in vaccinated horses, and it later postponed racing in Britain until the middle of this week.
We can significantly improve equine health and reduce fatalities, but to do so, we need one set of anti-doping and medication rules across the country, a system that the Horseracing Integrity Act will create.
One Toronto-based man, Andrew Smales, has a big equine dream for this year's Burning Man festival in Black Rock City, Nevada—he really wants to let 40 horses with GoPros loose on the Playa.
One should typically be cautious when disseminating propaganda from a brutal authoritarian regime, and the equine images released by the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Tuesday and Wednesday certainly fit that bill.
In the September 2017 issue of InStyle, Gomez opened up about equine therapy, which she sought after canceling the remainder of her Revival tour the previous year to focus on her emotional health and exhaustion.
"We met a lot of well-meaning clinicians around the country creating programs with equine therapy or wilderness therapy or whatever, and there was no way to know if any of it worked," she said.
Since its founding in 2000, PATH International has certified about 22015 member centers around the world in various types of equine-assisted activities, according to Kaye Marks, director of marketing and communication for PATH International.
So I am so thrilled and proud to be able to show you in CNN's series "Champions for Change" that equine-assisted therapy has expanded and grown since my first introduction to it decades ago.
Now, the culprit has been identified as the mosquito-borne virus eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, a life-threatening infection that has sickened nearly 30 people across the U.S., as well as dozens of horses.
Each year, his organization hosts the best horses in the world, employs an equine medical staff and adopts surveillance and medication rules on par with Europe, and still it has suffered a handful of fatalities.
While Karyn Malinowski, professor and director of the Rutgers University Equine Science Center in New Jersey, discouraged the practice of ascribing human emotions to animals, she said the new study's findings made sense to her.
Public health officials on Wednesday declared the mosquito-borne eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) virus to be an "emergent threat" in the U.S. after an unusually high number of cases have occurred so far this year.
The bill would empower the United States Anti-Doping Agency, which also oversees the testing of U.S. track and field athletes, and assemble a panel of independent equine experts to develop a banned drug list.
" The task force looked into the 56 deaths that occurred between July 20183, 2018, and November 30, 2019, and "did not find evidence of criminal animal cruelty or unlawful conduct relating to the equine fatalities.
Many horse trainers across the nation say medication is aimed at keeping athletes healthy and competing, whether they are human or equine, and the trainers do not want to surrender rights to keep athletes fit.
"The equine industry in the U.S. remains very concerned about the potential impact of a C.E.M. outbreak on the U.S. horse population," Joelle Hayden, a spokeswoman for the animal health inspection service, said in an email.
She fed him apple-flavored deworming paste, and brought over an equine dentist who pulled Sherman's rotten teeth and estimated by their growth that he was only 8, shockingly young for a donkey who seemed 80.
Plant- and animal-inspired prints, including an equine motif and brightly colored florals, had their roots in the brand's pattern archive, but Oliveira Baptista had cleverly reworked some of them into a contemporary form of camouflage.
Separately, health authorities in Michigan, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Jersey have warned residents to protect themselves against mosquitoes after Eastern Equine Encephalitis, a rare virus, has killed at least five people this year. 5.
Supporters of the PAST Act include the American Horse Council, American Veterinary Medical Association, American Association of Equine Practitioners, most major horse breed and show organizations, animal protection groups, and all 50 state veterinary medical associations.
The Australian Department of Agriculture (ADA), in October, assessed the HKJC's Conghua training facility, which is in an equine disease-free zone (EDFZ) in mainland China's Guangdong province, and has now said it meets import standards.
Founded in 2000, RFD-TV says that it is the "first 24-hour television network featuring programming focused on the agribusiness, equine, and the rural lifestyle, along with traditional country music and entertainment," according to its website.
Researchers said on Wednesday they sequenced the genome of a seahorse species for the first time and identified the genetic underpinning for certain peculiarities in this equine-looking fish group that inhabits coastal waters around the world.
The top 18 individual riders started with a clean slate to ride for individual medals in the freestyle competition, a routine of choreographed moves to music that is essentially the equine version of a gymnastics floor routine.
The work is "Still Water," created in 2011 by the British sculptor Nic Fiddian-Green, and it sets a tone of wonder for horses and equine sports that carries throughout the 13,000-square-foot museum's 11 galleries.
The first half of Bojack Horseman Season 6 saw its equine protagonist poised to finally make the changes he needs to live with himself and his mistakes, only to (maybe) lose it all in a devastating cliffhanger.
Mr. Authier, 32, is the clinical director at Colors of Austin Counseling, and a psychotherapist at the South Wind Equestrian Center in Leander, Texas, where he specializes in trauma-focused, equine-assisted psychotherapy for children and families.
The top 18 individual riders started with a clean slate to ride for individual medals in the Freestyle competition, a routine of choreographed moves to music that is essentially the equine version of a gymnastics floor routine.
But the recent spate of deaths and injuries has put pressure on the Stronach Group and the sport at large to enact meaningful measures to ensure safety of its equine athletes and the jockeys who ride them.
The Olsen twin started riding horses when she was only 6 years old, but she took a break when she went to college at NYU ... and now she's building a new name for herself in the equine world.
To be successful, he'll have to beat nine other 22010-year-old equine athletes in the 212 1/2-mile race at expansive Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y., the largest oval of any thoroughbred racetrack in North America.
In "Farewell to the Horse," the German cultural scientist Ulrich Raulff starts out exploring the history of human-equine interactions and ends up contemplating the nature of history itself, both as a concept and as a literary genre.
The bride's stepfather owns the New England Equine Practice in Patterson, N.Y. The bride is also the granddaughter, by marriage, of Leila Hadley Luce and great-granddaughter of Henry R. Luce, the founder of the Time Life company.
Over in Equine Departures, four British horses fresh from a competition in Kentucky had just left to catch a flight to Belgium when a pickup truck pulled up and disgorged its cargo: 10 baby goats from central Pennsylvania.
Both Front Range Equine Rescue and the American Wild Horse Campaign believe that a birth control vaccine for horses called Porcine Zona Pellucida (PZP) is one of the more humane ways to help control the wild horse population.
The Kentucky Derby is our equine Miss America pageant, the first Saturday in May devoted to the Sport of Kings and the beautiful people who attend the annual behatted, bespoke gala at the famed Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
The first episode's most interesting story is of a woman studying equine medicine under the tutelage of a world-renowned horse surgeon; it's a slice of the world most of us don't encounter, handled here with depth and heart.
Eastern equine encephalitis is a mosquito-borne virus that causes a rare, potentially fatal disease and seems to be spreading across the US. There have been 12 human cases of the virus and two deaths so far this season.
Business has been steady over the last decade, but Mr. Raza and Ms. Chilson-Raza hope to switch gears for their next venture: a corporate retreat in Colorado offering equine therapy, in which patients care for and ride horses.
It is hard to stay mad at a social media sensation whose unusual look has been talked about since he was born on June 5, 2016, at the central Kentucky farm of his breeder and owner, Southern Equine Stables.
As well as avoiding place names, those guidelines recommend not using people's names (Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, Chagas disease), animal names (swine flu, equine encephalitis), cultural or occupational references (Legionnaires' disease) or words that induce fear (unknown, death, fatal, epidemic).
When it was time to leave, I had become so comfortable that I walked the grounds barefoot, making laps around the Serenity Trail, feeding apples to the horses by the stables where we met for equine therapy, on Wednesdays.
Claremont had been home to countless horses since it opened in 1892 on the Upper West Side, had trained generations of riders in its arena, and had supplied equine cast members to the Metropolitan Opera and other cultural institutions.
Stories you might have missed from WIRED this week Meet Blitz, the 16-year-old retired member of the Tempe, Arizona, Police-Mounted Unit, who is helping Waymo teach its robot vehicles how to recognize and react to equine vehicles.
Battlefield 1's horses are coated in super-strong metal I had to climb off, in the end, when I realized my equine friend wasn't going to be coming back down from its new home a few feet off the ground.
The group Childhaven said it would use its gift to provide essential services to youth in foster care and vulnerable children, and provide equine-assisted therapy, life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses and medical care to thousands of children.
Sports Briefing | Horse Racing Racehorses can come and go at Sunland Park Racetrack and Casino because of the lifting of livestock quarantine that had been in place for weeks because of an equine herpes outbreak that infected dozens of horses.
As Metro UK first reported, David Bellis and his son Jacob took a photo with the equine while on a walk in a town in North Wales; the animal bared its teeth at that moment to form a comical grin.
Unlike other mosquito-borne diseases, such as chikungunya or Zika, West Nile and Eastern equine encephalitis are always present in the US, circulating in birds and mosquitoes, and don't need to be imported by travelers from abroad to spark outbreaks.
Rick Arthur, the equine medical director for the Californian agency, pointed to a number of factors: heavy rains, a depleted horse population and impatience on the part of trainers and racetrack officials to get the most out of limited stock.
Though Elizabeth, a former horse trainer who was married to Shatner for more than 18 years, walked away scant on equine cum, she did win the former couples' other two, equally-stupidly-named horsies—Belle Reve's So Photogenic and Pebbles.
There are equine veterinary clinics on Horse Country, stallion specialists, including Godolphin at Jonabell, owned by Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum of Dubai, and farms like Claiborne, the former home of Secretariat and birthplace of 21890 other Kentucky Derby winners.
"Insurance is the great denominator here because he's worth more off the track than he's worth on the track," John Patrick Unick, the senior vice president of equine and self-insured risk for the Insurance Office of America, said of Justify.
Mr. Carden and his husband, Thomas J. Coon, 53, a painter of equine and canine portraits, paid $349,000 for their two-bedroom, one-and-a-half-bathroom apartment with a separate dining room and a view that stretches to Yankee Stadium.
There are 22011 online video services available in the United States, according to the research firm Parks Associates, one for seemingly every predilection — Pongalo for telenovelas, AeroCinema for aviation documentaries, Shudder for horror movies, Horse Lifestyle for equine-themed content.
With the news media demanding answers, Dr. Rick Arthur, the California board's equine medical director, went to a racing industry publication, The Blood-Horse, to explain why his science had led him and the board to look past the failed test.
The initial idea for what would become "Undone" struck Purdy while she was writing a similarly hallucinatory "BoJack" episode called "Downer Ending," in which the equine star embarks on a drug binge that triggers visions of an alternate life path.
Industry leaders longed for an equine superstar that could transcend the sport during the decades when a series of supposed super-horses came up short in their attempts to become the first the Triple Crown winner since Affirmed in 1978.
The report also included more than two dozen recommendations on how to improve safety at tracks including an annual report on equine fatalities, greater government oversight of facilities, potentially stiffer penalties for violations and a telephone hotline to report animal cruelty.
Since the eighteenth century, when classical-riding displays became the basis for the modern circus, the sport has been tainted by the notion that it is somehow deviant and even cruel, a display of human power rather than of equine skill.
This is not because it is perched on a spectacular, undulating building that itself looks quite like a mythical beast (Moby-Dick, in this case) nor because its tastefully planted flora, all native to flower-power California, offer a particularly enticing equine habitat.
DEAR DEMI LOVATO – A LETTER OF HOPE FROM A FELLOW RECOVERING ADDICT Many rehab facilities like Newport Academy focus their treatment on individual, group and family therapy sessions as well as experiential activities such as yoga and meditation, and art and equine therapy.
The offspring of a plow horse and a moody equine heiress to a sugar fortune, BoJack is raised primarily by network television, which he watches incessantly, even as his mother lectures him about how life is nothing but a pile of road apples.
Only recently have we severed that connection and now, with the surge in interest in therapy dogs, celebrity pet trainers, and equine treatment for everything from Parkinson's disease to sex addiction to post-traumatic stress disorder, we're trying to recover what we've lost.
I had to deduce ECHINODERM (probably not for the first or last time), and funny enough had always thought of NAVICULAR bones as part of equine anatomy; they're little things, nestled in behind the coffin bone, which forms the core of the hoof.
"While the California Horse Racing Board and Santa Anita have made progress in reducing equine fatalities over the past year and C.H.R.B. has made recommendations to further improve horse safety, Governor Newsom remains concerned and believes more must be done," Mr. Melgar said.
The recovery period generally includes a few weeks in a stall, a few weeks in a small paddock, then they are turned out, said Dr. Liz Santschi, an equine surgery professor at Kansas State and a consultant for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission.
"After passing 5 examinations and racing successfully for those races, he was not flagged by the panel for special attention in his subsequent races other than his required pre-race examinations," Rick Arthur, the equine medical director for California, said in a statement.
A small paddock and stables squeezed between a council estate and the train tracks, Ebony Horse Club offers disadvantaged school kids the chance to be mentored by youth workers and teaches them skills that can be developed into an equine or veterinary career.
As a candidate, Mr. de Blasio, a Democrat, pledged to eliminate the carriages on Day 1 of his administration after equine-rights activists, who say the industry is inhumane, spent roughly $1 million attacking his chief opponent in the 1003 Democratic primary, Christine C. Quinn.
"This is my favorite piece and really gives you the first impression of the apartment and what you're getting into," Wang tells Architectural Digest of a black-and-white print of an equine backside that greets those who enter his New York City house.
At a public forum last year, a company representative, Daniel Kreitman, told a committee looking into sober living homes that some were charging $2,000 for daily urine tests and upward of $5,000 an hour for "equine therapy" — basically, recovering addicts spending time with horses.
Foundations routinely train and deliver service horses to the blind (Ramouni herself occasionally does this), but functionally, equine guides remain in the minority compared to canines, and Ramouni is one of the very few tenders who has taken their mini horse onto a plane.
This is how puppet animals — like Joey, the affectionate equine hero of "War Horse"; or Rose, the soulful canine romantic in Lee Breuer's "La Divina Caricatura"; or the smart and lonely ape at the center of Nick Lehane's play "Chimpanzee" — climb into our hearts.
He also served as director of the University of Kentucky's equine program (a program that encompasses every aspect of horse study from microbiology to nutrition to horse management) from 2016 until earlier this October, when he split off to do surface testing full time.
"The commission's risk management program includes real-time risk assessment, the development and testing of protective factors to reduce risk, and follow-up monitoring to ensure progressive reduction of racing injuries, but it will not eliminate equine injuries," the commission said in a statement.
"There are levels of management of population, which is the concern here, that are much less invasive, much less disruptive, much less potentially cruel and harmful to the horses than pulling out their ovaries with a tool," Front Range Equine Rescue lawyer Bruce Wagman said.
Other legislation passed in the package will prevent horse carriages from working on humid days (measured using the equine heat index, a measure of temperature and relative humidity), create a mayor's office of animal welfare and prohibit the capture and transfer of wild birds like pigeons.
That's why the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) have long supported policies preventing soring, which is the practice of deliberately causing pain to exaggerate the leg motion of a horse's gait to gain an unfair advantage in show rings.
After the recent devastating California wildfires , which displaced thousands of horses, MacPhee, a lifelong equestrian, created the Equisafe blanket, a bright-orange fire-retardant equine garment with a G.P.S. tracker, for when there's no time to evacuate, and horses must be let loose to seek safety.
At the Center for Equine Health at the University of California in Davis, there are 20 female horses with the letter "T" tattooed under their lips, marking them as test mares who are typically administered birth control on a regular basis so they do not become pregnant.
The challenge of the game is to get to each horse (they all want you, I mean, look at you, who wouldn't want you), wrap around them, and try to do so before you get a new match and are forced to ghost on the current equine.
At equine-therapy programs like Compton Jr. Posse in Los Angeles (pictured here), inner-city adolescents find a refuge from drugs and street-gang culture by developing equestrian skills and learning to regard the knowing gazes of 1,000-plus-pound horses and guide their beguiling power.
Tanya was a genius at nursing Sherman back to health, but when it came to getting over his skittishness, even she was stymied by the Eternal Equine Enigma: How do you persuade nature's most stubborn creature that what you want him to do is actually his idea?
The idea that it might be preserved in old specimens has been around since 193, when Wilson announced that his lab had extracted DNA from the salted skin of a quagga, an extinct equine species with the head of a zebra and the haunches of a donkey.
The ancient Greek poets tell us that Achilles honed many of his survival skills (medicine, martial arts, playing the lyre well) under the guidance of a teacher named Chiron, who was conceived after at least one of his parents — possibly both — had transmogrified into equine form.
West Nile virus, eastern equine encephalitis: other diseases are carried by Florida's numerous mosquito species, but Zika is the focus of anxiety because of its impact on tourism—partial travel advisories for the affected bits of Miami remain in force—plus the microcephaly it can cause in infants.
The turn of events has put pressure on the Stronach Group, which owns the track and several others, including Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, and the sport at large to put meaningful reforms in place to ensure safety of its equine athletes and the jockeys who ride them.
Equine descendants of the famed stud include champions such as Seabiscuit and Man o' War, and a print of the 18th-century horse hangs in the paneled dining room of a grand country estate, once owned by the earl, which lies just outside the village of Godolphin Cross.
In December, Dora J. Delgado, a senior vice president of racing and nominations for the Breeders Cup, sent a letter to the U.S.D.A. expressing its concerns about the Port Authority's plans to require "international equine athletes" to use Ark, rather than the U.S.D.A.-approved quarantine barn at Belmont.

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