Where’s the Time Gone?
I think it’s safe to say that we’re all fans of senior horses here. But these horses have an uncanny ability to make us feel
I think it’s safe to say that we’re all fans of senior horses here. But these horses have an uncanny ability to make us feel
Learn how one veterinarian believes the simple test can help improve diagnostics for a number of horse health conditions.
On the off chance you haven’t heard, Perry Martin and Steve Coburn’s homebred California Chrome will try to make history on Saturday by winning the
The horse’s respiratory system is an incredible piece of engineering, and the way it functions is fascinating to me. Not only is it an essential
Researchers examined whether HERDA could affect tissues other than the skin, specifically those with high Type 1 collagen levels, such as tendons and large blood vessels.
Centuries ago, Sir Isaac Newton said that a body in motion tends to stay in motion, while a body at rest tends to stay at
What preventive methods do you use to keep your senior horses healthy and happy? What signs do you look for to indicate there might be a problem?
The affected horse was euthanized due to the severity of his clinical signs. At this time, only one horse has shown signs of the virus and no other horses have been affected.
Researchers found that 82% of cutting horses that recovered from SDF tendonitis returned to their previous level of work.
It takes an army, including trainers, veterinarian, farriers, grooms, and others, to get a horse and rider to the only four-star event in North America:
The Florida Department of Health in Marion County announced yesterday (April 23) that a horse in the Sparr area tested positive for Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) infection.
How do you keep a three-day event horse sound? Four-star eventer Buck Davidson shares his tips.
Let’s face it: Horses, as a species, are about as accident- prone as they come. It’s no secret that we could lock them in a
Infectious disease researchers in Canada have launched an interactive online map designed to track diseases in dogs, cats, and horses around the world.
How have you helped senior horses find their forever homes?
Hilary Clayton, BVMS, PhD, Dipl. ACVSMR, MRCVS, has retired from her long-held post at Michigan State University (MSU), but says she’ll still be active in the equine and research communities.
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