


The mare lives in Stutsman County.

One horse in Louisa County has been euthanized, and the second horse does not currently have neurologic signs.

Thirty-five horses at the Riverside County facility have been exposed.

An owner’s doctor is reluctant to give her joint injections too often, but her horse gets them every six months. Is that cause for concern?

Here’s how veterinarians stage, diagnose, and treat equine osteoarthritis, and how they communicate with clients about joint disease in horses.

The horse lives in Oakland County.

The horses live in Laramie County.

The cases are located in Austin and Wichita counties.

A fresh look at where, how, and why injuries happen in today’s various equine sports. Read more in the 2025 Research Roundup issue of The Horse.

An equine nutritionist outlines dietary adjustments to consider when managing gastric ulcers.

Here’s what you should know about this new class of drugs for horses with insulin dysregulation.

Can feeding hay cut later in the season lead to impaction colic in horses?

The horse lives in Weld County.

The premises is located in Maricopa County.

New studies highlight emerging stem cells, anti-inflammatory biologics, and joint biomaterials that may help horses with osteoarthritis stay sound longer.

Drawing on decades of research, Dr. Hilary Clayton outlined the mechanics that underpin gait, balance, and directional change.
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