
The Best Horse Show Biosecurity Practice
Avoiding nose-to-nose contact with other horses at shows is the best way to protect your horse from diseases. Here’s why.


Avoiding nose-to-nose contact with other horses at shows is the best way to protect your horse from diseases. Here’s why.

Learn how young horses’ bodies adapt to exercise and how to prepare them for successful careers.

The horses lived in Harris County and were euthanized.

The cases are located in Wexford, St. Clair, and Emmett counties.
A horse with a crusty, infected skin lesion often needs diagnostic testing from a veterinarian to determine if bacteria or fungi are to blame.

What horse breeders need to know when dealing with a difficult foaling.

Recent study results show this treatment for osteoarthritis might benefit horses in both the short and long term.

Find out why your horse might benefit from a “dunk bucket.”

Discover what could cause mares to lose a pregnancy and how veterinarians might treat it.

The horse lived in Columbia County and was euthanized.

The horse lives at a stable in MRC Vaudreuil-Soulanges.

The horse lives in Brazos County.

Learn where biosecurity understanding is lacking among horse owners and what you can do to protect your horse from infectious diseases.

Water is one of the essential nutrients a horse’s body needs to carry out various vital functions. Here’s what to remember about supplying your horse with water.

The horse lives in King County.

The horse lived in Osceola County and was euthanized.
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