
New EHV-1 Variant Outbreak Caught Early
Routine health monitoring and broader testing helped veterinarians identify an outbreak quickly.


Routine health monitoring and broader testing helped veterinarians identify an outbreak quickly.

Use this visual guide to maximize your mares’ chances of conception and a healthy pregnancy.

Dr. Barry Ball describes what he learned as the University of Kentucky’s Clay Endowed Chair in Equine Reproduction and over his 35 cumulative years of research.

What can an owner do to control a horse’s foot pain? We turned to two equine veterinarians that spend a lot of time managing horses’ feet to find out.

Two horses have now experienced neurologic signs, with 17 experiencing fever only.

Donkeys have similar dental structures as horses, and they’re at risk of developing many of the same kinds of dental issues. But, unlike horses, their problems often go overlooked—and that’s to their detriment, according to donkey specialists.

Vandergrift brought industry-changing formulas, ideas, and concepts to horse owners.

Two more horses were confirmed positive for EHV-1 on Feb. 15.

Four more horses displaying fever only have been confirmed positive for EHV-1.

The facility remains under official quarantine until requirements are met.

Modifying training programs and monitoring lesion sites might help protect against PSB fractures in this population of horses.

A young gelding presenting for lower jaw swelling has a rare but treatable dental condition.

The average horse is more likely to encounter a foot bruise than any other lameness. If you recognize the causes of foot bruises and understand their treatment and prevention, you can stave off discomfort in your horse and perhaps avoid an abscess.

While routine tooth floatings are important, the veterinary oral exam is the most valuable part of dental care.

One of three diagnosed horses at the Riverside County property is showing neurologic signs of equine herpesvirus.

A private facility in Palm Beach County is under voluntary quarantine.
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