
CEM: What Every Stallion Owner Should Know
Here are some steps breeders should take to help keep the United States free of contagious equine metritis (CEM).


Here are some steps breeders should take to help keep the United States free of contagious equine metritis (CEM).

Learn what months are best for grazing horses on pasture from Alayne Blickle of Horses for Clean Water.

The unvaccinated yearling Thoroughbred colt from Bourbon County is recovering.
Thomas Divers, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, AVECC, will furnish a game plan to identify and treat diseases of the equine liver.

An equine behavior researcher addresses potential reasons a 3-year-old is grinding his teeth during training.
Officials believe international horse transport is behind the country’s first influenza outbreak in nearly 40 years.

Horse rescuers and evacuation site personnel are managing hundreds of displaced horses in California.

Before you hit the asphalt trail, consider these expert tips to make sure your horse arrives healthy and happy.
Rutgers and University of Minnesota researchers are studying genetic factors underlying musculoskeletal diseases.

The committee will begin work immediately and report to the ARCI Board of Directors in December.

Nikki Scherrer, DVM, will cover horse health issues related to shows, such as medications, emergencies, and regulations.

Learn about this sticky pleuropneumonia complication and why it’s bad news for affected horses.

Creeping indigo was once studied for its potential as a livestock feed, but can be deadly to horses.
Harmany Muzzles will donate 180 first-generation muzzles to rescues nationwide this month.

Five horses that ate the alfalfa hay, which contained blister beetles, have died.

Affected horses are from Alamosa, Boulder, Broomfield, Conejos, Fremont, Jefferson, Larimer, Park, and Weld counties.
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