Latest News – The Horse

2 Wisconsin Horses Test Positive for Strangles
The horses live in Iowa County.

3 Wisconsin Horses Test Positive for EHV
The cases are located in Dane and Wood counties.

How Do My Broodmare’s Dietary Needs Change Before and After Foaling?
Learn how to adjust your mare’s diet to support a healthy pregnancy, ensure adequate milk production, and maintain her body condition during this critical time.

6 Texas Horses Test Positive for EIA
The cases of equine infectious anemia are located in Burleson, Johnson, Atascosa, and Ector counties.

Reducing Your Horse’s Risk of Impaction Colic During Winter
Find out why your horse might be more prone to impaction colic during winter and how you can reduce the risk.

Building a Balanced Mare and Foal Diet
Learn how to tailor your mare and foal’s feeding program from late pregnancy to weaning with expert guidance.

Training Aid Fact and Fiction for Better Riding
Two equine biomechanics researchers share insight on how to properly use equine training aids such as elastic bands, longeing systems, and various rein rigs.

Tennessee Horse Tests Positive for EHV
The horse lived in McMinn County and was euthanized.

Equine Joint Health for the Long Run
Osteoarthritis might not be completely avoidable as a horse ages, but early diagnosis and conscientious care can slow its advance and minimize pain.

2 Florida Horses Test Positive for Strangles
The horses live in Clay and Okaloosa counties.

Michigan Thoroughbred Tests Positive for Strangles
The horse lives in Washtenaw County.

Using AI to Evaluate Eventing Horses at FEI Competitions
Could artificial intelligence help determine if horses are sound to compete during a 3-day event? Find out what experts think.

Advancing Equine Supplementation
Understanding new research developments.

How Can I Change My Horse’s Hay Safely?
An equine nutritionist explains the best way to switch your horse to a new hay and what to do if you have limited hay storage.

3 Michigan Horses Test Positive for Strangles
The horses live in Genesee and Eaton counties.

What Equine Patellar Ligament Injuries Look Like on Ultrasound
Researchers recently described the appearance of normal and injured equine patellar ligaments on stifle ultrasound, which had not been previously reported.



