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Horse virus EHV-1 outbreak spreads to eight Texas counties: Two horses have diedThe number of confirmed cases of EHV-1, the deadly horse virus, has grown to 17 across eight Texas counties, authorities said on Nov. 24. Two horses have died.... Read more -
Golden retriever and human behaviors are driven by same genes, researchers discoverA study led by researchers at the University of Cambridge provides a window into canine emotions, revealing why some golden retrievers are more fearful, energetic or aggressive than others.... Read more -
Sensors could help reduce fatal racehorse injuries by 20%A tiny wearable sensor designed for thoroughbred racehorses can identify horses at elevated risk of catastrophic injury, according to a new study led by researchers at Washington State University.... Read more -
Most homemade dog diets lack nutrients, study findsOver the last two decades, homemade diets have seen a rise in popularity among dog owners. However, new research from the Dog Aging Project (DAP) reveals that most homemade diets are missing important nutrients that dogs need to lead healthy lives.... Read more -
Deadly horse virus threatens North Texas herds after outbreak south of Fort WorthThe Texas Department of Agriculture is warning horse owners to take precautions with their herds after an outbreak of a deadly virus after an event in Waco last week.... Read more -
Family dogs' ADHD-like traits are linked to learning and self-controlIn two newly published studies, researchers at the Department of Ethology, Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary) investigated how family dogs' ADHD-like traits relate to their learning and self-control. Dogs resemble humans in many ways—even traits similar to human Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can naturally appear in them and can be assessed through... Read more -
Significant interest in vegan pet diets revealed by largest surveys to dateTwo pioneering studies published in the journal Animals have explored how dog and cat guardians perceive more sustainable pet food options.... Read more -
Bird flu cases are on the rise again, including 2 million turkeys: Will that affect Thanksgiving dinner?Out on his farm in Dundee Township, Cliff McConville sees geese landing in the fields where his turkeys and chickens graze. It's a sight that often unnerves poultry producers, as migratory waterfowl carry and spread a highly infectious strain of bird flu that has been resurging in the United States... Read more -
Hayfeeders and other tools can improve health, welfare of stabled horsesSimple items like hay feeders, giant rubber activity balls and shatter-proof mirrors can improve the health and welfare of stabled animals while also reducing frustration behaviors, according to University of California, Davis, research published in the journal Animals.... Read more -
A 'problem' leads to potential solutions for injured reptilesWe know—and love—the Turtle Rescue Team here at The Abstract. But their work isn't just limited to our shelled friends: snakes are sometimes visitors to the TRT as well. In a recent study published in the Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, Greg Lewbart, professor of aquatic, wildlife and zoological... Read more -
Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine effectiveness linked to T cell responseA new study shows that the effectiveness of current vaccines against porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is due to the response of T cells against the disease, rather than the production of antibodies. The work is an important step in identifying specific targets for vaccines on a rapidly... Read more -
Autistic dogs? Neurodiversity in our pets and what it might mean for usI live with several cocker spaniels. They are smart and affectionate, but sometimes air-headed, impulsive and extremely sensitive. It's common for friends to describe my dogs as "having ADHD" as one of my canine whirlwinds whizzes past.... Read more -
Wild birds are driving the current US bird flu outbreakSince late 2021, a panzootic, or "a pandemic in animals," of highly pathogenic bird flu variant H5N1 has devastated wild birds, agriculture, and mammals. Unlike previous outbreaks, aggressive culling of domestic birds has not contained it, and the viruses continue to infect a broad range of species, including wild birds... Read more -
New method may improve blood test's ability to detect inflammation in horsesInflammation can help the body when injured or sick by delivering immune cells, promoting healing and more. Chronic or excessive inflammation, however, can cause further damage and lead to additional disease or injury. Clinicians often rely on patient history and current complaints, along with physical examination and blood tests, to... Read more -
Cracking leishmaniasis: New DNA test can track infectionLeishmaniasis, a parasitic disease transmitted by sand flies, has long challenged veterinarians and public health experts alike. Found in humans and animals across Israel and many other parts of the world, the disease's intricate transmission cycle involves numerous sand fly species and a wide range of wild and domestic reservoirs.... Read more
