Lyme Disease: Signs, Incidence, and What the Research Tells us

Widespread exposure but relatively rare clinical disease makes Lyme disease diagnosis and treatment challenging. Read more in The Horse‘s Spring 2026 issue.
Case Study: Computer-Assisted Repair of a Cervical Vertebral Fracture in a Horse

Veterinarians successfully repaired a rare C6 fracture using advanced imaging and computer-assisted navigation. Read more in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.
What Medications Are Safe for Pregnant Mares?

What medications do veterinarians use in broodmares and are they safe? Learn more in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.
The Equine Lameness Exam Workup Explained

From palpation to nerve blocks, get an inside look at today’s lameness exam in horses in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.
A Foal’s First 24 Hours of Life

The first 24 hours of a foal’s life bring crucial events and milestones that dictate his health and viability. Learn what to expect, when to intervene, and how to involve your veterinarian in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.
Sidebone: Incidental Finding or Clinical Concern?

This common hoof change can be a hidden cause of lameness in horses. Learn more in the Spring 2026 issue of The Horse.
Update on Equine Injuries in Different Disciplines

A fresh look at where, how, and why injuries happen in today’s various equine sports. Read more in the 2025 Research Roundup issue of The Horse.
Emerging Therapies for Equine Osteoarthritis

New studies highlight emerging stem cells, anti-inflammatory biologics, and joint biomaterials that may help horses with osteoarthritis stay sound longer.
Where Are We in Understanding Hindgut Ulcers in the Horse?

Research continues into the cause, diagnosis, and treatment of colonic ulcers in horses. Read more in The Horse‘s 2025 Research Roundup issue.
Advancements in Equine Neck and Back Pain

Learn how new research insights on equine spinal conditions help veterinarians extend horses’ soundness and longevity in The Horse‘s Research Roundup 2025 issue.
So, You Want to Be a Horse Vet?

Here’s an honest look at the state of equine veterinary practice in 2025. Learn more in The Horse‘s Winter 2025 issue.
Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness in Horses

What causes delayed-onset muscle soreness in horses, and what does its occurrence tell us about our horses’ fitness levels? Learn more in the Winter 2025 issue of The Horse.
Why Is My Horse’s Hoof ____?

Hoof care professionals share what they look for in a strong, sound foot and how to prevent common problems from developing. Read more in the Winter 2025 issue of The Horse.
10 Years of Equine PET: What We Can See Now

Positron emission tomography (PET) can reveal active processes other diagnostic modalities might miss. Learn more in the Winter 2025 issue of The Horse.
Rescue Horses: Understanding Common Behaviors for Best Outcomes

Thorough veterinary care and patient training can help transform rescue horses. Read more in The Horse‘s Winter 2025 issue.
Complementary Therapies in Equine Care: What Horse Owners Need to Know

Veterinarians use complementary therapies alongside conventional care to ease pain, aid recovery, and support performance. Read more in The Horse‘s Winter 2025 issue.