
UC Davis to Host Donkey Welfare Symposium
Goals of the symposium are to improve participants’ knowledge of donkey behavior, physiology, and more.


Goals of the symposium are to improve participants’ knowledge of donkey behavior, physiology, and more.

Small animal practitioner and The Horse contributor Dr. Stacey Oke shares important information about protecting our canine companions in the barn from ivermectin toxicity.

Despite receiving supportive care, the yearling filly showed no improvement and was euthanized.

Gray Quarter Horses could be less susceptible to melanomas compared to grays of other breeds.
As flood waters in Colorado begin to recede, affected horse owners are facing new challenges.

AHT researchers study horse health topics from performance- and injury-related clinical treatment to disease.

Learn about the possible health benefits of soaking hay from The Horse contributor Dr. Stacey Oke.

The award recognizes his commitment to mentoring and supporting vets working in the Scottish Highlands.
The Nevada Department of Agriculture is investigating two horse deaths in northern Nevada.

Feeding hay before grains appeared to reduce the intensity of cribbing episodes in a recent study.
Owners and volunteers are rescuing at-risk horses and caring for those displaced or stranded by flooding.
The equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) workshop for equine veterinary professionals will take place Oct. 19.

Officials adopted uniform medication and drug-testing rules as part of a push in the Mid-Atlantic region.

A second Delaware horse has tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV), but has recovered.

A 2-year-old Miniature Horse from Griswold was euthanized before testing positive for the disease.

Learn about the 21 different amino acids your horse needs to build proteins in his body.
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