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BEVA Honors Equine Veterinary Excellence With Awards Ceremony 
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New BEVA Award to Recognize Exceptional Equine Vets
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Registration Open for 14th International Equine Colic Research Symposium
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BEVA Launches New Resources to Fight Against Resistant Parasites
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BEVA Launches Back in the Saddle Coaching for Veterinarians
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Three New Honorary Members for BEVA 
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New BEVA President Appointed
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