OSU Veterinary Center Hosts Disaster Relief Training
The two-day event focused on the horse and how to help equids in the event of a disaster.

The two-day event focused on the horse and how to help equids in the event of a disaster.

The Breeders’ Cup World Championships will be held for the first time under reforms included in the National Uniform Medication Program.

The staff at UC Davis’ drug testing lab runs approximately 70,000 samples a year looking for evidence of performance-enhancing and other prohibited drugs.

Learn what dental problems veterinarians manage in senior horses and how owners can help monitor them.

Endotoxemia is a serious condition resulting from the presence of endotoxin in a horse’s blood. It has several causes, ranging from retained fetal membranes after foaling to colic to skin infections and can lead to shock, laminitis, and even death..

Equine complementary therapies, such as chiropractic and acupuncture, are more popular than ever. Learn how they might help your horse’s health and performance.

What riding conditions give you pause, and how do you protect your horse from footing-related injuries?
To date, 36 championship contenders have owners and/or trainers pledging a percentage of their Breeders’ Cup purse earnings to New Vocations.

The San Felipe Pueblo will employ porcine zona pellucida, or PZP, in accordance with the recommendations of a recent National Academy of Sciences report.

Drs. Larry Bramlage and Wayne McIlwraith will be available to provide timely health reports to the media and viewing audience regarding the athletes in each race.

Dr. Paul Morley and colleagues examined existing studies on furosemide and concluded that there is high-quality, albeit limited, evidence that the drug is effective in reducing the incidence and severity of EIPH in racehorses.

What causes horses to shake their heads, and how can this issue be resolved?

Use these tips to keep your horse healthy during the winter months.

The filly was euthanized the evening of Oct. 28 at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital after a paddock accident at Lane’s End Farm.
In a statement, agricultural authorities said they receive daily complaints about horses roaming residential neighborhoods and that gathers only take place when the horses pose a danger to themselves or to the public safety.

The 20-year-old stallion has been standing at stud in Japan and is expected to be back in Kentucky by late November.
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