
Vesicular Stomatitis Still Present in Wyoming Horses
There are 23 active cases in that state located in Fremont and Crook counties.


There are 23 active cases in that state located in Fremont and Crook counties.

Learn how to safely train horses to behave during common procedures, such as taking temperatures and giving injections.

Dr. Larry Bramlage, AAEP On Call veterinarian, reviews communications in the face of a racehorse injury at Derby or Breeders’ Cup.

Dr. Kevin Keegan of the University of Missouri examines the biomechanics related to diagnosing equine lameness.
To date, 36 owners and trainers have pledged to support New Vocations with a percentage of their Breeders’ Cup earnings.

Horses are a lot like preschoolers: gather them in groups and someone’s likely to get sick. Diseases like equine influenza, rhino, and strangles spread quickly through herds and, in some, they can turn serious fast. Learn how to protect your horse.

Drs. Scott Palmer and Alan Ruggles will be available to provide health reports regarding the athletes in each race.
Robert Jacobs, PhD, will conduct nutritional research that he hopes will help horse owners achieve their goals.

Researchers found that different types of situations affected horses’ eye wrinkle characteristics.
The meeting will be held Nov. 17 at Fasig-Tipton and is open to both equine professionals and horse owners.

Dr. Scott Palmer discusses how horses and trainers deal with dirt and debris being kicked in racehorses’ eyes during races.
You don’t have to say it. I know what you’re thinking: None of the Thoroughbreds competing in this weekend’s Breeders’ Cup World Thoroughbred Championships are

Equine vets can use the results to help identify the top areas to focus on for improving their practice’s profitability.

My stallion ate a piece of netting off a roll of hay. Will it pass through his system?
Sunday, Oct. 25, concluded the third annual Retired Racehorse Project’s Thoroughbred Makeover, which made its Bluegrass debut at the Kentucky Horse Park this past week.

There are two main parasites–bots and tapeworms–that should be your targets for fall or winter dewormings.
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