
Cleaning Horse Feed Buckets: When, How, and Why?
Have you cleaned your horse’s feed bucket recently? Dr. Clair Thunes shares tips on when, why, and how often you should clean your horse’s buckets and feeders.


Have you cleaned your horse’s feed bucket recently? Dr. Clair Thunes shares tips on when, why, and how often you should clean your horse’s buckets and feeders.

Two horses are receiving rehabilitative care after being taken from an illegal slaughter farm in Florida.

A horse from Hampshire County was euthanized last week after contracting West Nile virus.

Common feeding practices could be causing your horse’s stomach acid levels to rise.

Eight Lincoln Memorial University veterinary students spent their summers at the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center conducting research projects with faculty, graduate students, and other laboratory members.

One veterinarian concedes that equitation scientists and vets alike are still working to determine how to change people’s behavior with the goal of improving horse welfare, but offers some suggestions on how to make progress.

Go step-by-step through the experience of botulism diagnosis and treatment with Dr. Daniela Luethy.

Dini hopes his current research projects will help improve the understanding of equine placental development.

Early signs of fluorine toxicosis in horses can include unthriftiness, standing with an arched back, rough hair coats, bone thickening, stiffness, and lameness.

A 5-year-old mare from Monmouth County was vaccinated against EEE in 2017, but not in 2018. She was euthanized Aug. 18.

Animal health officials have confirmed WNV in Montana horses in Blaine, Cascade, Lewis and Clark, Powder River, Wheatland, and Yellowstone counties.
This year’s lectures will focus neurology care, lameness exams, colic emergencies, surgical advancements, and more.
The 2018 BEVA Congress will take place Sept. 12-15 in Birmingham, U.K.

A number of things—some benign, some serious—can cause a cloudy eye. Here’s what you need to know.

Ellis Park’s accreditation brings the number of active accredited racetracks in the United States and Canada to 24, including every Thoroughbred track in Kentucky.

As the Department of the Interior considers moving the new BLM headquarters from Washington, D.C. to a Western site, advocates believe the move could have benefits for wild horses under the agency’s management.
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