
Biosecurity Tip of the Month: Horses and Event Facilities
Learn how to evaluate risk and protect your horse from infectious disease at event facilities.


Learn how to evaluate risk and protect your horse from infectious disease at event facilities.
If you grew up any time around me, a child in the eighties, you likely also spent hour upon desperate hour trying to perfect the

If passed, the proposed legislation would once again strip the USDA of funding for horsemeat inspections.
Fire investigators are blaming a lightning strike for a barn fire that killed 12 horses.

Champion Irish racehorse St Nicholas Abbey died the morning of Jan. 14 due to complications from colic.

Of the 2,580 respondents, 951 (37%) said that they would ride in a western saddle.
William True Baker, DVM, Dipl. ACVS, joined the practice as a surgeon at the Davidson Surgery Center.

Several favorable tax provisions the horse industry enjoyed in 2013 have reverted to lower levels or expired.
When temperatures plummeted to subzero last week in the Bluegrass, most horse owners and their steeds bundled up and stayed inside. The numbing cold turned

Researchers are striving to better understand the balance between tolerable and excessive bone damage.
As a mom of three, if I’ve said it once, I’ve said it a million times: keep your hands to yourself! Why oh why is

Scott Palmer, VMD, Dipl. AVBP, will oversee the health and safety of horses at all New York state racetracks.
This rare, chronic wasting disease is characterized by development of granulomas in numerous organs.

Get helpful information for navigating the crowded field of performance-horse medications.

Is it common for horses to respond differently to different people in the same situation?
The quarantine of two barns began in early November 2013 when a horse tested positive for EHV-1.
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