
Common Dewormers: Still Effective Against Small Strongyles?
Study results revealed that three commercially available dewormers showed poor efficacy on the majority of farms tested.


Study results revealed that three commercially available dewormers showed poor efficacy on the majority of farms tested.

Researchers are learning more about how microbes within the gut influence horse health.

Dr. Nicole Scherrer offers recommendations to protect a horse’s sensitive muzzle from UV light.
The state’s house and senate passed an amendment making it lawful for animal massage therapists to practice.

Advocates emphasized owner responsibility and humane treatment and shared insights on racehorse retirement programs.

Researchers found that over- and underfeeding can affect foals’ bone growth, metabolism, and testicular development.

Dr. Rose Nolen-Walston helps distinguish painful sunburn from potentially fatal photosensitivity.
Two horses at the same farm that consumed Nutrena SafeChoice Senior died three days apart.

Recommendations include adding to the forbidden drugs or substances list, creating educational efforts, and more.

Attendees can receive tips on barn design, farm site planning, nutrient intake regulation, pasture management, and more.

Adding absorbent, biodegradable materials to paddocks can keep water sources cleaner and favor healthy grass growth.

Metal shoes have a greater risk of damaging bone during a kick than polyurethane shoes or barefoot feet.

Follow Tess, a 16-year-old mare, step-by-step as she rehabs from a bought of PPID-related laminitis.

Researchers found that once-daily dosing with 1 mg of pergolide is appropriate for most horses with PPID.

Why can’t we give our horses their vaccines ourselves? My barn friend said my shots won’t count if I give them myself.

Of the 268 respondents, 93 (35%) said their horses suffer from seasonal respiratory allergies.
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