
Flooding Forces Equine Evacuations in Indiana
Rescuers moved more than a dozen horses away from rising flood waters that inundated farms and ranches in Northwest Indiana.


Rescuers moved more than a dozen horses away from rising flood waters that inundated farms and ranches in Northwest Indiana.

University of Pennsylvania’s Dr. Michelle Linton describes the how a normal foaling should progress.

iBook topics include equine tarsal abnormalities, nasogastric intubation and upper airway endoscopy, cerebrospinal fluid collection, and more.
The UHC said organizations should advocate for “Owning Responsibly,” strive to provide collaborative partnerships, and be a registered 501(c)(3).

Nocardioform placentitis affects late-gestation mares, causing abortion, stillbirth, or foals born alive but compromised.

Seasoned sport horses often need a little extra TLC to continue performing well into middle age.

Do you have a foal due during the cold months? Dr. Michelle Linton offers tips on how to prepare.

Dr. Amanda Adams is seeking donations of horses with PPID for her research at the University of Kentucky.

Here are a few ways to make feeding time more efficient without sacrificing your horse’s dietary balance.
Members of the U.S. equestrian community offer thoughts on whether the industry are vulnerable to harassment charges and what can be done to prevent harassment from occurring.

A 10-year-old pony horse at the Cypress, California, track was euthanized after displaying severe neurologic signs of disease.

A look at racing ethics could help researchers and industry members acknowledge rightful concerns from a well-meaning public, help resolve misconceptions, and contribute to better equine welfare.
The American Horse Council Foundation will announce the Economic Impact Study results at the event.

Instead of causing foot pain directly, rear hoof imbalances seem to cause more problems higher up the leg—to the hocks, stifles, glutes, and sacroiliac joint, one vet says.

Find out how to keep mud from becoming a mess on your horse farm.

Ultrasound is a useful screening tool for assessing some deep digital flexor tendon lesions, but it could cause veterinarians to underestimate navicular bursa and collateral sesamoidean ligament lesions.
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