


The horse lived in Utah County.

A veterinarian discusses what you need to know, from prepurchase details to budgeting approaches, before buying a horse during this Ask TheHorse Live event. Sponsored by CareCredit.

The mare lived in Jay County and was unvaccinated.

The cases are located in Kaufman and Wichita counties.

A group of riding lesson horses showed subtle facial cues before and after rides, suggesting possible emotional or physical stress regardless of rider skill level.

Keeping horses with arthritis moving can support joint mobility and long-term comfort. One expert shares some exercises to try.

The horse diagnosed with West Nile virus lives in Johnson County.

The horse tested positive for the respiratory form of equine herpesvirus and lives at a boarding facility in Cutler County.

The 6-year-old Standardbred tested positive for West Nile virus and lived in Las Animas County.

The mare lives at a boarding facility in Alger County.

Dr. Howland Mansfield answers a listener question about the connection between equine metabolic problems, such as PPID, and hind-limb lameness.

Learn why an annual veterinary dental examination is the foundation for good oral hygiene.

Get advice on encouraging a hard-keeper to eat more. The first step? Rule out health problems.

The horse lives in Whitley County.

The footing under your horse’s feet affects his overall soundness. Find out what scientists know about footing and its connection to lameness and other health issues.

Learn about some of the common plants toxic to horses and their effects.
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