
Feed Restriction Versus Exercise for Overweight Horses
Here’s how to implement feed and exercise changes for horses that are overweight or obese.


Here’s how to implement feed and exercise changes for horses that are overweight or obese.

Dr. Mike Pownall provides actionable insights for veterinarians from Synchrony’s Equine Lifetime of Care study, a report estimating the lifelong cost of owning and caring for a horse.

A horse in Charlton County is confirmed positive for Eastern equine encephalitis.

Two horses in Custer County are positive for strangles, and 15 cases are suspected.

Based on a recent horse owner survey, researchers report the most common mistakes made when creating equine diets. Oversupplying calories tops the list.

The affected horse lives in Kern County.

The horse lived in Jefferson County and was unvaccinated.

The horse is at a private facility in Pierce County and recently attended a horse show in Oregon.

Learn how to choose the right type of forage for horses with metabolic problems.

One horse in Spokane County is positive for influenza, and two other cases are suspected.

Are you planning to breed your mare? Taking a systematic, step-by-step approach to managing each mare, in partnership with your veterinary team, can help cultivate success.

A horse in Clark County is positive for neurologic herpesvirus and is receiving care in Utah.

Five new VSV-affected equine premises have been identified in California since the last situation report.

The horse is located in St. Johns County.

Read about the science behind equine PAAG products.

The horse lives on a farm in Leelanau County.
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