Equine Anaplasmosis
Anaplasmosis is a tick-borne disease caused by a bacterium that infects white blood cells.
Anaplasmosis is a tick-borne disease caused by a bacterium that infects white blood cells.
Senior horses diagnosed with this performance-limiting respiratory condition face more obstacles than their younger counterparts.
What prevention steps can I take for my horse’s rear leg swelling after exercise?
Find out how to prevent equine upper respiratory tract infections from spreading throughout your barn.
Read about the existing science behind acupuncture and what you should know before scheduling an appointment for your horse.
The numbers show the equine veterinary profession lacks diversity. Here, equine internal medicine specialist, University of Calgary veterinary school senior instructor of equine clinical medicine, and The Horse contributor Jean-Yin Tan, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, shares her experience as a minority in the industry.
A veterinarian shares the latest research findings regarding Lyme disease in horses and her practical experience as a veterinary internal medicine specialist in the heart of Lyme country.
A look at three of the most common tendon and ligament injuries in horses and how to treat them.
A rundown of respiratory diseases commonly observed in performance horses.
What is the difference between these three potentially confusing conditions?
With a selection of horse vaccines readily available on local feed store shelves, purchasing a handful for use in your barn might be something you’re considering. But are there equine health risks lurking behind a choice to forgo your veterinarian’s
Nutrition is one of the most important aspects of managing a horse following colic surgery. Horse owners should follow basic feeding principles and tailor some elements toward the horse’s specific condition to create an optimal recovery environment.
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