Equine Piroplasmosis: Is Your Horse at Risk?

Certain groups of U.S. horses are at risk of acquiring this blood- and tick-borne foreign animal disease.
The Incredible Equine Neck

Find out how your horse can hurt his neck, risks for injury and disease, and associated therapies, so you can give your horse the best chance for a strong neck and an athletic future.
Frustrated by Fecal Egg Counts?

Dr. Martin Nielsen offers solutions for 7 common problems veterinarians and their technicians encounter when performing FECs.
Equine Bandaging Do’s and Don’ts

Learn about bandaging materials, proper technique, and tips and tricks for managing fresh wounds and swollen limbs.
Help! My Horse’s Wound is Near a Joint

Experts discuss what to do when your horse turns up with knee, hock, fetlock, or other leg joint wounds, and why.
Get a Jump-Start on Fly Season

Practicing smart insect control tactics year-round can help you keep populations under control.
The Dwindling Supply of Equine Veterinarians

The veterinary shortage in equine practice is no longer pending; it has already arrived.
The Impending Equine Health Care Crisis

The supply of equine veterinarians is diminishing rapidly. How can horse owners help?
When the Body Attacks

Lumps, bumps, coughs, wheals, and wheezes: a basic overview of equine allergies.
Vaccinating Horses: What, When, and Why?

Regular, strategic vaccination is a safe, effective method to greatly minimize the chances of deadly diseases impacting your herd.
Bad Behavior, or Is Something Else Going On With Your Horse?

If your horse is acting naughty when handled or ridden, he might be trying to avoid pain somewhere in his body.
Feeding Young Horses: Graduating to a Grown-Up Diet

Consider growth rate and nutrient balance when deciding what to feed young horses.
Equine Dental Care: Painful Points and Uneven Arcades

Here are some common dental issues that can negatively impact your horse’s performance and how they can be corrected.
Breeding Soundness Exams for Him and Her

Both the stallion and mare must be in good health and fertility before you even attempt to produce a foal.
Stem Cell Therapy for Sport Horses

Learn more about stem cell therapy and how veterinarians use it to help rehabilitate injured horses.
Mares Behaving Badly: Is it Estrus or Something Else?

Find out if your mare’s frustrating antics are due to estrus, and learn about ways to keep them in check.