


Do you know how much your horse’s feed, hay, and supplements cost?

How to prepare for your horse’s chiropractic adjustment and what to do after it’s complete.

An equine nutritionist describes the role of magnesium in a horse’s diet and why performance horses might benefit from supplementation.

The horses, which tested positive for equine herpesvirus-1, live in Teton County.

Forty-eight horses in Nassau County, New York, are potentially exposed.

Is it harmful to spray cold water on a hot horse? Should you scrape your horse after hosing him? Two experts weigh in.

Find out if you can feed newly harvested hay or if you should wait and let it “sweat” or “cure.”

Horses still face the threat of West Nile virus. Dr. Sally DeNotta shares how it spreads, what signs to watch for, and why vaccination and mosquito control matter every year.

Researchers have identified equine infectious anemia surveillance gaps and uneven infection levels worldwide.

Listen to this episode of Ask TheHorse to learn how to prepare for equine health emergencies logistically and financially. Sponsored by CareCredit.

The equine infectious anemia case is located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

The horse lives in Essex County.

The diagnostic tests veterinarians use are evolving to improve how we manage infectious diseases in horses.

Get insight into developmental orthopedic disease and its common signs in horses.

The horse lives at a boarding facility in Lebanon County.

Here’s how equine veterinary clinics institute strict biosecurity measures to contain, prevent, and control disease outbreaks.
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