


The horse lives in Thompson-Nicola Subdivision B.

Three new premises in California have confirmed or suspected VSV cases.

Dr. Howland Mansfield describes signs a horse is ready to retire from riding, ranging from mild work intolerance to lameness.

The AAEP announced new board members and award winners and offered sessions about new models of sustainable equine practice at its annual convention.

A brief physical exam allows you to collect important information to relay to your veterinarian before he or she can reach the farm.

Horses are very adaptable and typically can handle significant temperature changes; however, when we alter their natural condition, they might struggle.

The horse lives in Dickson County.

The horse lives in Hillsdale County, where three additional horses are exposed.

Obesity could cause increased damage to your horse’s joints. Here’s why.

The horse lives in Bedford County.

The horse lives in Contra Costa County, where 14 horses are exposed.

The horses live in Grey County and Toronto.

The horse lives in the Regional Municipality of Durham.

Dr. Luke Bass explains why injecting your horse’s joints too frequently might be harmful or reduce treatment efficacy.

Is your hay more than 6 months old? Then it might be losing vitamin A and E.

One horse in Ottawa County is positive for strangles, and one horse is suspected positive.
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