
Another San Mateo County Horse Confirmed With EHV-1
This affected horse displayed fever but no neurologic signs.


This affected horse displayed fever but no neurologic signs.

The affected horse and all exposed equines are under official quarantine.

This therapy is proving to be an essential part of the horse’s routine health and well-being.

The Horse and Dechra have partnered to educate horse owners about hoof-related lamenesses Feb. 13-19, 2022.

With recent advances in equine dental care, veterinarians have a wide variety of treatment options available to manage equine dental abnormalities.

Learn how to avoid combustion and barn fire caused by your stored hay.

Researchers analyzed data to identify the main veterinary needs of horses during wildfire evacuations in California.

Dr. Claudia Sonder of Napa, California, shares her first-hand experience with creating a mobile clinic to help treat horses during natural disaster evacuations.

The 3-year-old colt, trained by Bob Baffert, died suddenly at the end of a workout in December. Controversy surrounded his first-place finish in the 2021 Kentucky Derby after he failed race-day drug testing.

Training horses in the spring and summer can present some challenges. Learn how your horse’s body adapts to exercise training, how he acclimates to spring and summer weather conditions, and what you can do to help him perform at his best.

Vaccination and quarantine play key roles in controlling infectious respiratory pathogens such as equine influenza virus.

Regenerative medicine is giving us new options for treating horses with joint disease and other injuries. Learn more and get your questions answered during the live recording of our podcast. Sponsored by Zoetis.

The San Mateo County index premises remains under quarantine.

Researchers reviewed dental records from 428 tooth extractions. Here’s what they found.

Researchers showed one product containing this naturally occurring hemp extract is relatively safe.

Deep digital flexor tendon injuries, especially those in the pastern area, rarely act alone.
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