
Navicular Disease
The University of Tennessee’s Dr. Jim Schumacher overviews navicular syndrome’s risk factors, treatments, and more.


The University of Tennessee’s Dr. Jim Schumacher overviews navicular syndrome’s risk factors, treatments, and more.
Confirmed diseases include vesicular stomatitis, EHV, influenza, Hendra virus, equine infectious anemia, and more.

One vet reviews the options practitioners have for determining prognosis and predicting survival for sick foals.

Eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, can be deadly in up to 90% of equine cases. Here’s what you should know.

A look at three of the most common tendon and ligament injuries in horses and how to treat them.

Researchers confirmed that transabdominal ultrasonography can reliably identify worm burdens of more than 10 ascarids.
Oklahoma City police are seeking those responsible for a shooting that injured a rider and a horse.

Of the 1,192 respondents, 358 (30%) said they spend an average of two hours per day riding and caring for horses.

The board advises the BLM and U.S. Forest Service on managing and protecting wild horses and burros on public lands.

The liver is a complex organ tasked with many vital functions that maintain and sustain a horse’s health and life.

The BLM said public input is valuable and will help enable the bureau to develop a well-informed assessment.

Foaling rates one and two years after successful cyst removal via laser photoablation were 74% and 65%, respectively.
Jennifer Purcell, MS, PhD, will serve as the director of the Unwanted Horse Coalition.

Caitlin Halliwell and Allison Burke won the challenge and $1,500 with their idea for custom-fitted riding boots.

Epiploic foramen entrapments and gastrosplenic ligament entrapments are similar, but have some key differences.

Researchers recently investigated factors that impact prices paid for 2-year-old Thoroughbreds sold at undertack sales.
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