
2 Texas Horses Euthanized After Testing Positive for EIA
The horses lived in Harris and Milam counties.


The horses lived in Harris and Milam counties.

Are you and your horse ready for spring? Check off all the items on this list to prepare for a healthy, successful riding season.

From palpation to nerve blocks, get an inside look at today’s lameness exam in horses in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.

Dr. Duncan Peters, who earned the first ever Cacchione Cup trophy, will be inducted into the IHSA hall of fame in May.

The guidelines are designed to assist practitioners with their diagnostic approach to equine abortion cases of unknown etiology.
Manage at-risk horses’ diet and exercise to help avoid this painful condition.

Meet Beau and follow the 8-year-old Quarter Horse’s journey from subtle lameness to return to performance.

The first 24 hours of a foal’s life bring crucial events and milestones that dictate his health and viability. Learn what to expect, when to intervene, and how to involve your veterinarian in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.

Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction is one of the most common conditions in older horses—and one of the most treatable. Here’s what you need to know.

Careful dietary management helps horses with EMS stay in work while reducing laminitis risk.

Moisture meters can help you determine when to bale and store your horses’ hay and can protect against barn or storage building fires.

The horse lives at a boarding facility in Ellis County.

Selecting the right forage and concentrate for your horse and reassessing supplements can help reduce feed costs.

The correct choice depends on a horse’s diet, workload, and overall nutritional picture. Learn more in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.

The gelding lives in Marquette County.

The horse lived in Anne Arundel County, where 29 horses have been exposed.
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