
COVID-19 Resources for Horse Owners
The unprecedented coronavirus pandemic has changed how we interact with each other and care for our horses.


The unprecedented coronavirus pandemic has changed how we interact with each other and care for our horses.

Learn how to care for your horses during health emergencies with content from TheHorse.com.

Have you ever wondered how hay gets from the field to your horse’s feeder? Find out in our slideshow.

Have you walked into a barn and smelled a pungent, burning odor? That’s ammonia, and it’s hurting your horse.

To help you better understand vaccines’ importance, how and why they protect horses, and the impact of wellness exams on horse health, we’ve compiled a list of 10 important resources available to horse owners free on TheHorse.com.

Learn about these disease-carrying parasites and how to protect your horse.

Those charged include Jason Servis, who trained Maximum Security, the 2019 Kentucky Derby first-place finisher disqualified for interference.

An additional 16 horses are under voluntary quarantine.

The Montgomery County boarding facility is now under a voluntary quarantine.

One horse is confirmed sick; an additional 20 were exposed.

Print out this handy trailer safety checklist, and keep it in your trailer, tack box, or towing vehicle as a reference for safe horse hauling.

An additional 20 horses were exposed.

The confirmed equine herpesvirus case did not show neurologic signs related to the disease. An additional 18 horses were exposed.

Feeding and managing horses that gain weight easily can become a challenge. Learn about ration balancers and how to craft a diet for the easy keeper with these free resources.

Stay warm around the barn during the coldest months by adding these winter-weather essentials to your horse-keeping wardrobe.

Get an early look at the American Association of Equine Practitioner’s 65th Annual Convention in Denver, Colorado.
Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with