
Fifth EHV-1 Case Confirmed at Pennsylvania Boarding Facility
A fifth horse has tested positive for EHV-1 at a boarding facility in Montgomery County.


A fifth horse has tested positive for EHV-1 at a boarding facility in Montgomery County.

Although horses have long been exposed to the virus, its rare detection in a Pennsylvania horse is not currently a reason for concern.

An equine nutrition expert addresses toplines, horse protein needs, and if whey is the way to go.

Your horse’s nutritional requirements depend on his life stage and individual needs.

An equine veterinarian describes why uneven pressure on the hoof can cause quarter cracks and how farriers can manage them using corrective trimming and shoeing.

An equine sports medicine expert describes her ideal rehab plan for sport horses with soft tissue injuries and solutions for managing the uncompliant patient.

The equine herpesvirus-1 cases were diagnosed at a facility located in Montgomery County.

The horses live in Kalamazoo County.

Even with better diagnostics and treatments, hands-on exams and movement assessments remain essential for finding the source of back pain in horses.

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The horse lives in Pierce County.

The horse lives in St. Croix County.

Two experts review how MRI, CT, and PET can provide precise answers for equine practitioners, contributing to more specific treatments and better prognoses.

Two veterinarians navigate the ethical and medical intricacies of keeping sport horses sound and pain-free.

The horse lives in King County.

The horses live in Oakland and Kalamazoo counties.
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