
West Nile Virus Confirmed in Kentucky
Animal health authorities have confirmed the state’s first equine West Nile virus case of 2019.


Animal health authorities have confirmed the state’s first equine West Nile virus case of 2019.

Dr. Nancy Diehl shares how you can earn your horse’s respect through consistent training with both positive and negative reinforcement.

This is the state’s third equine case for 2019.

Reining horses and those competing in other cattle events often wear slide plates. These specialized hind shoes allow them to slide while reducing joint stress.

After a horse has had a bout of laminitis, can she be brought up slowly on grass again? If so, how soon can this be done?

Use these disease prevention strategies to protect your horse on the farm, at the horse show, and in the breeding shed.

Seven states remain affected by vesicular stomatitis virus.

Officials confirm Madera County’s second case.

Two of the horses have been euthanized, and one is recovering.

Affected counties include Camp, Collin, Kaufman, Tarrant, and Travis.

Announcement marks the state’s first 2019 case.

Veterinarians diagnosed the latest five cases in Atlantic, Morris, Ocean, and Salem counties.

Our equine nutritionist gives advice on how to prevent weeds in your horse pastures.

An equine critical care specialist shares advice for dealing with a colic while waiting for your vet.

Find out how to keep your middle-aged horse’s teeth, feet, joints, and more healthy.

Learn how to prepare for, prevent, and handle potential emergencies on the trail.
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