
Equine Innovators: Real-Time Decisions Using Biomarkers in Horses
Dr. Holly Helbig and Dr. David Levine describe how they use SAA and other biomarkers to spot infection early, guide treatment, support biosecurity, and monitor horses in real time.


Dr. Holly Helbig and Dr. David Levine describe how they use SAA and other biomarkers to spot infection early, guide treatment, support biosecurity, and monitor horses in real time.

From nutrition considerations to preventing mud, it’s time to get ready for the long stretch of winter conditions.

Genomic tools help breeders pair for performance and temperament while avoiding inherited health risks in the next generation of performance horses.

Download this free guide for information on the latest veterinary products and services on display at the AAEP Convention trade show.

Positron emission tomography (PET) can reveal active processes other diagnostic modalities might miss. Learn more in the Winter 2025 issue of The Horse.

Learn about the common signs of gastric discomfort and how to recognize them in your horse. Sponsored by Kelato.

The horse lives in Roberts Creek.

Following the sudden loss of her horse as a result of an aortic rupture, our editorial director offers insights for navigating the shock, grief, and decisions that follow.

Find out what breed, discipline, and behavior factors might make a horse more susceptible to developing gastric ulcers.

The horse lives in Waupaca County.

The horse lived in Pinal County and had no known exposure to the WPRA outbreak.

The mare lives in Lacombe County.

The cases are located in Gila and Santa Cruz counties.

The case is located in Lancaster County.

Two hoof care experts answer questions about common hoof issues including subsolar abscesses, bruises, and thrush.

The mare lives in Wellington County.
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