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A video of your horse’s behavior could win an evaluation by Dr. Sue McDonnell and a prize pack from Zylkene Equine.
Leptospirosis is a serious bacterial disease that causes both recurrent uveitis (“moon blindness”)—especially in Appaloosas, draft horses, and Warmbloods—and abortion in horses. But now there’s a vaccine to prevent it. Is your horse is at risk?
TheHorse.com Facebook fans selected Romeo as the overall winner of the “Help! My Horse is Sun-Sensitive” contest.
Readers submitted stories and photos of their sun-sensitive horses. Discover how they protect their horses from the sun.
Top take-homes from presentations on regenerative medicine, eye issues, racing performance and injuries, and more.
Top take-homes from presentations on laminitis, grass sickness, atypical myopathy, sedation, and more.
David Poole, PhD, DSc, of Kansas State University, presents information about horses’ oxygen transport pathway.
Is your horse sun-sensitive? Submit his story and photo for a chance to win a prize pack!
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Do you feel unsafe with your horse when you’re on the ground or riding? Our behavior and vet experts are here to help!
Get tips on steps you can take to help soothe your horse’s nerves and create a safer environment for everyone involved.
While you watched world-class horses jump and passage on your favorite streaming device, farriers, vets, and grooms kept busy back in the barns.
Through the Schoolmasters program, students will receive complimentary digital access to The Horse while enrolled at partner schools.
Veterinary specialists from around the globe are prepared to care for the world’s top equine athletes in Rio.
Learn how to navigate a variety of equine emergencies, from lacerations and colic to hoof and neurologic problems.
Readers submitted photos of their horses’ worn, torn, and destroyed fly masks. Here are some of our favorites.
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