
Unvaccinated Wisconsin Mare Tests Positive for WNV
The mare lived in Clark County and was euthanized.


The mare lived in Clark County and was euthanized.

The horse lived in Boone County and was euthanized.

A slow, steady, step-by-step approach helps veterinarians localize lesions in neurologic adult horses.

Horses can consume hay pellets or cubes rapidly. How can we slow them down to increase their time spent chewing?

Learn about this uncommon yet potentially serious cause of equine dermatological conditions.

One horse in Washington County is positive for equine influenza, and six horses are exposed.

The horse lives in Malheur County.

The horses live in Spencer and Marshall counties.

The horses lived in Clinton and Franklin counties and were euthanized.

The horses live in Larimer County.

The mare lived in Marion County.

Learn about common parasites affecting horses, the drugs best used to treat them, and the current state of anthelminthic (dewormer) resistance and deworming protocols.

Dr. Avi Blake describes equine degenerative joint disease, how it occurs, clinical signs, diagnostics, and treatment options.

The horse lived in Norfolk County and was euthanized.

The horse lives in Allen County.

Parasitologists paint a realistic picture of what roundworm-related diseases in foals look like and dispel common myths.
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