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The annual meeting of the American Association of Equine Practitioners, held last month in Orlando, Florida, featured key talks and recognitions from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) faculty and students as well as Cornell-trained equine practitioners and researchers, exemplifying the impact of the CVM on the field of equine health.

New research has resulted in the first high-resolution molecular picture of the equine endometrium

Margaret Whittington, D.V.M. Class of '25, talks about her six-week externship at The American Fondouk, an equid charitable hospital that provides free veterinary care to the working equids of Fez. 

The Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine celebrated the grand reopening of the Cornell Equine Park Wednesday, Nov. 13. The event comes after two years of construction and remodeling of the park on Bluegrass Lane.

Cornell Equine was launched  to the internal community at Zweig Research Day on 13th November. Faculty and visiting Zweig Committee members then gathered for dinner to celebrate the communities new collaboration. 

Hock arthritis can cause poor performance and lameness in horses. Learn how to manage your horse after a diagnosis of this common condition.

A study of horses revealed that 42% of miscarriages and spontaneous abortions in the first two months of pregnancy were due to complications from an extra set of chromosomes.

Each year, the Cornell University Hospital for Animals welcomes a group of outstanding veterinarians to serve as hospital interns and residents across many of our services. Meet the new interns and residents!

The New York Thoroughbred Horsemen’s Association (NYTHA) has made a generous contribution of $25,000 to support the development of Cornell Equine.

The quality and health of your pasture has a significant impact on your horse’s health. Field crops specialist Jodi Letham, M.S. ’19, explains how best to manage your pasture’s ecological system to keep costs low and your animals thriving.