
Taking the Edge Off: Calming Supplements for Horses
Learn which calming supplement ingredients work and things to consider before choosing or administering a product to your horse.


Learn which calming supplement ingredients work and things to consider before choosing or administering a product to your horse.

The USDA confirmed New World screwworm in a Texas calf, underscoring the importance of wound management, fly control, and early detection in horses and other animals.

Horses are social animals, and isolation can take a toll on their mental and physical health. Scientists continue to uncover the effects of social contact on horse welfare.

One horse has been euthanized, and 18 horses have been exposed.

Traveling to horse shows (and clinics) can cause your horse stress and put him at risk for behavioral issues, gastric upset, and infectious disease.

Always treat wounds near joints as emergencies. An equine veterinarian explains why and what you can do to limit the risk of infection until the vet arrives.

The case is located in Broward County.

The horse lived in Weld County and was tested due to exposure to a positive horse.

The cases are located in Polk and Dane counties.

The horse lives in Burlington County, where 18 horses have been exposed.

Restoring muscle glycogen, rehydrating, and ensuring a horse’s diet offers enough vitamin E all help with recovery after strenuous exercise.

Learn about the challenges and unique needs of school horses and how to keep them sound for the long haul.

Limited-edition Wholesome Blends® Patriotic Horse Treats help fund life-changing PATH International Equine Services for Heroes® programs across the country.

Taking your horse’s temperature is a key health check. New research suggests repeating digital thermometer readings can improve fever detection.

The horse lives in Yamhill County, where four horses have been exposed.

The mare is quarantined in Adams County.
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