
Ontario Yearling Positive for EEE
A yearling in Lanark County was euthanized after contracting EEE.


A yearling in Lanark County was euthanized after contracting EEE.

A horse in Cumberland County was confirmed positive for EEE.

A horse in Spokane County is positive for strangles, and three additional cases are suspected.

Horses living in areas with sandy soil are at a greater risk of sand colic and impactions. An equine nutritionist offers advice on mitigating this risk.

A horse in Lacombe County is positive for EIA and is not showing clinical signs.

The cases were confirmed in Lincoln and Custer counties.

Learn why your horse might be exhibiting undesirable behaviors and what you can do to change them.

Using orthobiologics to treat tendon and ligament injuries might help lengthen a horse’s career and minimize associated joint issues and chronic pain.

A horse in Camden County was euthanized after contracting EEE.

The horse lives in St. Joseph County, where three horses are exposed.

The horse lived in Putnum County and was under-vaccinated.

The horse resides in Snohomish County.

Owners often care for donkeys as they would horses despite distinct differences between the species. Researchers are seeking to change this.

Chronic diarrhea can be very frustrating for horse owners and veterinarians to treat. An equine nutritionist offers advice for handling these challenging cases.

The horse lives in Butler County.
A ration balancer is designed to provide your horse with the essential nutrients forage-based diets most likely lack.
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