Craig Huffhines selected as director of Texas A&M Institute for Equine Sciences
Brings more than 30 years of academic, executive leadership experience
Texas A&M AgriLife's digital magazine and newsroom
Brings more than 30 years of academic, executive leadership experience
Texas equine industry data over 15 years old
Changes will support increased attendance, diverse participant demographics
Making history while building relationships, forging lasting memories and finding lessons learned along the way
Institute merges equine research, academics, facilities to advance industry, leadership, horse well-being
Online programs help ensure opportunities for greater participation
New primers developed for highly contagious horse disease
Homes for Horses program pairs youth with horses for mutual benefit
Horse owners can gain insight on care, foaling process
Texas livestock owners must now post signs to get legal protection
‘Off-label’ use of product could do more harm than good
12-week course uses virtual reality headsets
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory discusses how to prevent, detect these diseases