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Here in the Bluegrass we’ve yet to see snow this autumn; since both Dorado and I are fans of warmer weather, you surely won’t hear
Here in the Bluegrass we’ve yet to see snow this autumn; since both Dorado and I are fans of warmer weather, you surely won’t hear
Coronavirus–common in foals–could be associated with enteric disease outbreaks in adult horses.
The African Horse Sickness (England) Regulations 2012 were signed on Oct. 15 and will take effect Nov. 21.
This past Friday and Saturday the Breeders’ Cup World Thoroughbred Championships took place under sunny skies in Southern California. We were fortunate to have safe
The measures are in response to a deadly outbreak of equine herpesvirus-1 at an Illinois race track.
While not all eye anomalies are detrimental to vision, others can cause sale talks to cease.
Many horses recover well from cataract surgery and retain vision in the affected eyes.
It might have the same name, but equine glaucoma is a different animal than human glaucoma.
I can’t count the number of times I’ve heard an owner lament that their aging equine is suffering from the effects of osteoarthritis. It’s a
Many noninflammatory uveal abnormalities cause little to no discomfort or vision loss for the horse.
Seventy-two horses residing in 49 Texas counties had been confirmed positive since the beginning of the year.
The quarantine is a precaution as officials await test results on two horses showing respiratory illness.
Disorders involving the horse’s orbit and periorbita are less common than problems involving the eye itself.
A case of equine viral arteritis (EVA) has been confirmed in a Gloucestershire, England, stallion.
Veterinarians have learned how to best control this disease and are working to unravel new treatment options.
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