On Sept. 30, a yearling Quarter Horse colt in Garvin County, Oklahoma, tested positive for equine infectious anemia (EIA).
Experts discuss safe, stepwise strategies for refeeding starved or underweight horses in this free live event.
Research from Mississippi suggests that most of America’s palomino show horses descend from just six stallions.
On Sept. 30, a 9-year-old warmblood gelding in Johnson County, Kansas, tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). The horse, ...
Question: I know our changing climate is extending the time ticks are active, but is it also making them more aggressive?
On Sept. 15, a 16-year-old Arabian gelding in Madison County, Illinois, tested positive for strangles. The gelding was purchased at the end of August and developed clinical signs on Sept. 9, including ...
Prevention is far preferable to treatment when it comes to this potentially deadly form of pneumonia. Here’s how you can ...
Usually the tendency to slosh around in the water bucket is harmless. Just make sure this behavior doesn't limit your horse's ...
Summer can be rough on a horse’s skin. Sun exposure, bugs and frequent bathing can leave skin raw and irritated—and more ...
The US government is working to protect animals and people from the New World screwworm, a parasitic fly whose larvae feed on ...
Changes in kidney function are better reflected by creatinine concentration than BUN. The latter can be affected by non-renal ...
On Sept. 26, a 4-year-old Standardbred gelding in Mecosta County, Michigan, tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV). The unvaccinated horse developed clinical signs on Sept. 9, including a head tilt ...
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