
The Benefits of Using an Automatic Waterer for Horses
Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle offers reasons to consider installing automatic waterers in your horse barn.
Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle offers reasons to consider installing automatic waterers in your horse barn.
Horses for Clean Water’s Alayne Blickle offers reasons to consider installing automatic waterers in your horse barn.
Here are some of our favorite photos of horses in costume submitted by fans for the Hallowhinny photo contest.
Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call veterinarian, reviews communications in the face of a racehorse injury at Derby or Breeders’ Cup.
Horses are a lot like preschoolers: gather them in groups and someone’s likely to get sick. Diseases like equine influenza, rhino, and strangles spread quickly through herds and, in some, they can turn serious fast. Learn how to protect your horse.
Top take-homes from Day 3 of the 2015 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium in Lexington, Kentucky.
Top take-homes from Day 2 of the 2015 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium in Lexington, Kentucky.
Top tweets and take-homes from Day 1 of the 2015 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium in Lexington, Kentucky.
Hoof abscesses are a common cause of severe lameness in horses. Find out how to manage one in our step-by-step guide.
Does your barn stink? Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water shares ways to control urine odors on your horse property.
The newly confirmed cases make for eight total WNV-infected Kentucky horses this year.
The USDA-approved vaccine prevents the disease responsible for foal abortion, kidney and liver failure, and uveitis.
Submit your questions now for our expert, independent equine nutrition consultant Clair Thunes, PhD.
The FDA says responses will help efforts to slow the development of resistance and more.
Equine product companies and do-it-yourself horse owners have come up with many innovative solutions to keep horses fed and watered. Here’s a sampling:
It has no cure. Diagnostic options are limited. And it affects a larger proportion of senior horses. But fortunately, it’s treatable. This disease is PPID. We’ve searched through our archives and compiled 10 resources to help raise your PPID IQ.
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