
Study: Enrichment can Improve Hospitalized Horses’ Welfare
“Enriched” clinics could help improve equine welfare, leading to quicker healing times and safer environments for staff.


“Enriched” clinics could help improve equine welfare, leading to quicker healing times and safer environments for staff.

Six wild burros from the Black Mountain Herd Management Area tested positive influenza last month.
Get take-home messages from the 2015 USEF High-Performance Sports Medicine Veterinary Meeting in Portland, Oregon.

Feeding a laminitic horse can be a challenge. Here are some tips for planning a diet suitable for such horses.

Following floods, Texas animal health officials say mosquito-borne disease incidence could increase.

The Pan American Conference featured a variety of speakers who focused on anti-doping, marketing, and more.

The Brooke is working to rescue and treat hundreds of equids trapped by landslides and injured by falling rocks.
The organization helps to provide better lives for Thoroughbreds by supporting retirement, rescue, and research.

Transport-associated fever is a common issue that can disrupt training schedules or indicate infection.

American Pharoah romped home in the June 6 Belmont Stakes to become the first Triple Crown winner in 37 years.

For the most part, the adverse reactions were mild and self-limiting. But some serious ones did occur.

Take steps prior to parturition to ensure your foal enters the world in a clean and healthy environment.

Veterinarians say vaccination is the most effective way to protect people and their horses from the deadly hendra virus.

The group will advocate for uniform medication standards for American Thoroughbred racing.
The horse sustained injuries, including a neck fracture, after being dragged down a gravel road behind a truck.
The $8.8 million Centaur Regional Equine Diagnostic and Surgical Center will be located near Indiana Downs.
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