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5,000-Year-Old Remains Might Be Oldest-Known Horseback Riders

Gizmodo 03 Mar 2023
Researchers interrogating the skeletal remains in kurgans—5,000-year-old burial mounds—found evidence that some of the Neolithic people were riding horses. Read more... .
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Surveillance plan proposal for early detection of zoonotic pathogens in Equidae (horses, donkeys) (EFSA - European Food Safety Authority)

Public Technologies 16 Feb 2023
The first part of this report is related to the analyses focussing on Equidae. The list of zoonosis was first analysed and a ranking of priority diseases for which Equidae could be the target of early detection surveillance activities was proposed.
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Welfare of equidae during transport (EFSA - European Food Safety Authority)

Public Technologies 07 Sep 2022
). Metadata. EFSA Journal 2022;20(9).7444. Keywords.. Horse, transport, animal welfare, Farm to Fork Strategy, welfare consequences, animalbased measures, quantitative thresholds. On request from.. European Commission. Question Number.. EFSA-Q-2022-00032.
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