
What is Equine Otohematoma?
Equine otohematoma is an uncommon ear condition affecting horses of all ages. Here’s what to know about it.


Equine otohematoma is an uncommon ear condition affecting horses of all ages. Here’s what to know about it.
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Learn to recognize and treat this condition that can threaten foals within the first 24 hours of life.

Trained by Todd Pletcher and ridden by John Velazquez, the colt covered the 1 1/4 miles on a wet-fast track in 2:03.59.
Volunteers discovered a healthy colt, now named Cactus Fire, near the wildfire zone on May 3.

Learn the latest on diseases horses can get from ticks and why they continue to frustrate veterinarians and researchers.
By paying attention to herd hierarchy and giving horses the opportunity to define it, you can help ensure harmony in the barn and beyond.

A behaviorist offers feedback about a Facebook fan’s video of a rearing horse. Her take? Aggressive rearing is unsafe.

Your veterinarian is the best resource when it comes to choosing the right vaccine for your horse.

Researchers found that obesity appears to negatively impact mares’ follicles and oocytes and, thus, their fertility.

Dr. Keith Latson will provide timely health reports to the media regarding the athletes in the Kentucky Oaks and Derby.

Three other horses were attacked but survived.

The new test could lead to faster, low-cost diagnosis and enable better treatment and management.
The tour and barbeque will take place May 6 at the Piceance-East Douglas Herd Management Area (HMA), in Colorado.

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Some in the horse industry use the H-2B program when they can’t find Americans to fill jobs at tracks, shows, and farms.
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