
Transitioning Horses to Spring Pastures
Abruptly putting a horse on pasture can lead to colic or laminitis. Here’s advice to help avoid health problems.


Abruptly putting a horse on pasture can lead to colic or laminitis. Here’s advice to help avoid health problems.

Find out how to make the weaning transition smoother for foals by meeting their nutritional needs.

The pony lives in Putnam County.

The horse lives in Rock County.

The donkey diagnosed with Eastern equine encephalomyelitis lived in Lake County.

The horse lives in MRC Les Collines-de-l’Outaouais.

The horse lives in Madera County and was exposed out of state.

The horse tested positive for equine herpesvirus type 1 on April 25 and was euthanized.

The horse lives in St. Croix County.

Alternative joint injections to corticosteroids can keep horses comfortable and offer a chance at healing rather than simply masking pain.

Veterinarians administer risk-based vaccines based on a horse’s potential to contract certain diseases.

Respiratory viruses affect more horses than you might think, raising important questions for veterinarians and owners about diagnosis, management, and performance.

The horse lives in the District of Temiskaming.

The horse lives in Hastings County.

The horse lives in Flagler County.

The filly lived in Garvin County and was euthanized.
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