
Hearing Loss in Adult Horses
Hearing loss occurs but is seldom reported. Learn about this condition, which impacts horses’ behavior and performance.


Hearing loss occurs but is seldom reported. Learn about this condition, which impacts horses’ behavior and performance.

Here’s what current research, or lack thereof, is telling us about common equine supplement ingredients.

What could cause an older horse that’s not eating well to have mucous-covered manure?

What steps have you taken to prevent fires in your barn? What challenges do you need to overcome to help your barn be more fireproof?

A state House of Representatives committee is calling on Congress to find new ways to control wild horse populations.
The ASPCA’s Equine Fund awarded more than $1.1 million in grants to support 169 equine rescues in 2014.

Three trainers received suspensions and fines in conjunction with positive stanozolol tests.

Thirty-four racing Quarter Horses, ranging in age from 3 to 8 years, have tested positive for EIA since 2012.

Researchers from UK presented research on breeding and mare fertility during the 2014 AAEP Convention.

Readers share useful tips for repairing and maintaining horse blankets.

The new trimethoprim sulfadiazine (TMS) formulation reduced fever and eliminated infection in many treated horses.

Miniature mare Valor has joined the Los Angeles County, California, Sheriff’s Department.
Time to Ride supports stables, businesses, and organizations attempting to connect new enthusiasts to horses.

Researchers found that ceftiofur did not penetrate the placenta effectively, making it a poor placentitis treatment.
Officials will hear from groups involved in an effort to have all racing jurisdictions adopt uniform drug policies.
Dr. Scott Weese studies microbial populations in the horses’ digestive tracts, infection sources and carriers, and more.
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