
North Dakota Horse Confirmed With EHV-1
Of 150 horses exposed, one has died, one is confirmed positive, and two are affected but unconfirmed.


Of 150 horses exposed, one has died, one is confirmed positive, and two are affected but unconfirmed.

A horse owner doesn’t think her horse needs the manufacturer’s daily recommended serving of performance feed. Our equine nutritionist recommends a balanced approach to avoid nutritional deficiencies.

Kentucky agricultural receipts will likely hold steady for the third consecutive year, despite trade concerns and relatively low commodity prices.

Dr. Martin Nielsen developed the 18-video series of parasite control videos for horse owners to help educate them about parasitology best practices.

Dissections show that a well-developed caudal foot maintains it shape and does its job protecting the hoof and joints from concussion.

Don’t get snowed in this winter—discover the thrilling sport of skijoring, which involves a horse and rider towing a skier at speeds reaching 35 miles an hour.

Something on the X rays looks a bit off—is it significant or of no consequence? It depends on what you find.

Watch this educational video to find out!

The owner of a navicular mule asks about possible cures, and Dr. Duncan Peters offers management options.

A recently published study has resulted in a significant step forward in understanding the physiology of equine pregnancy.

The 18-year-old mare was euthanized and her farm is under official quarantine.

Opossums are the culprits that transmit the causative parasite of EPM to horses. Dr. Dan Howe of the University of Kentucky recommends making an effort to keep them out of the barn and away from the food and water supplies.

Horse owners, farm owners, and farm managers will have the opportunity to listen to several informative talks from forage experts.

Can you pass Alayne’s test? Get advice for winterizing and making your horse property chore-efficient.

After an investigation, the Los Angeles County district attorney found no evidence of wrongdoing by Santa Anita Park operators in connection with a series of racehorse deaths there.

The race meet’s end opens barn space for further separation and isolation of trainers’ horses.
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