
Getting to the Bottom of a Bite
Toxic reactions to bites are uncommon in horses, but when they do occur the consequences can be serious.


Toxic reactions to bites are uncommon in horses, but when they do occur the consequences can be serious.
Are stall mirrors recommended for horses that weave, and where could I find one that is safe and economical?

The new body condition index is designed to enhance the value of traditional body condition scoring.

Researchers found that omega-3 fatty acid supplementation can reduce signs of chronic lower airway disease in horses.

Risk factors identified include height, a previous history of laminitis, breed, herd size, and more.
Officials urged horsemen and organizers to take precautions due to the EHV-1 cases diagnosed across the country.

The products allow students to practice and refine surgical skills on realistic models that even ooze “blood.”
The bills are designed to strengthen disease control measures to better manage disease risk in Australia.
Award of Merit nominees consist of individuals or organizations working to provide a better life for Thoroughbreds.

In 2014 racehorses in Ohio produced 112 positive drug tests, most of them for flunixin meglumine or phenylbutazone.

Dull coat? Cinchy? Thin? Your horse might be one of the 50-90% suffering from gastric ulcers. Get your gastric ulcer questions answered during our live Q&A event.
Nearly 30 Arabian horses are receiving rehabilitative care after they were seized at a South Carolina farm.
An outfitter faces cruelty charges after contacting authorities about a video posted online showing him beating a horse.

Learn about common issues owners encounter with their horses’ spine and saddle fit and how to treat such issues.
The registration deadline for hosts interested in participating is May 26.

The complex equine hoof relies on important nutritional building blocks for strength and integrity.
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