


The horse lives in Lake County.

Learn about 14 factors that can affect your stallion’s fertility.

Two experts weigh in on common equine hindgut problems and how you can manage them. Sponsored by Purina Animal Nutrition.

The horses live in Peterborough County and the United Counties of Prescott and Russell.

Dr. Susan White describes common equine skin problems that might occur in wet or humid weather and how you can manage them.

Research shows slight shifts in the horse’s intestinal microbiome can have far-reaching effects.

An off-track Thoroughbred with a mild suspensory strain has heat in the opposing hock. Could this mean he’s compensating for the suspensory injury?

An equine dermatology expert describes what causes rain rot in horses and how you can prevent and manage it in horses on full-time turnout.

The mare lived in Jackson County and was euthanized.

Learn how champion Western riders select the perfect mount, train and condition him properly, and manage his health so he delivers his best in the show pen.

Getting back to basics and simplifying meals might be the key to keeping the horse’s hindgut healthy and functioning properly.

A nutritionist explains how meeting your sport horse’s dietary needs can help keep him healthy and performing his best.

Remember these tips on leaving food and water for horses should you need to evacuate without them during a disaster.

Find out what researchers are learning about the biomechanics of the barefoot hoof.

The affected horses live in Spokane County.

All exposed horses have been quarantined and are being carefully monitored.
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