Equine Diagnostic Imaging 101

Are CT, MRI, and X ray clear as mud? Learn about the appropriate uses for these imaging modalities and more.
Building a Horse Property From the Ground Up

Here’s how to design your dream equestrian setup–in this case, on a small acreage.
Wobbler Syndrome: What We Know and Where We’re Headed

Find out what you need to know about this devastating neurologic disease and what research developments are underway.
Problems With Previcox Overdose

What can happen if a horse overdoses on Previcox? A veterinarian shares his insight.
A Day Spent at an Equine Clinic Abroad

Take a behind-the-scenes look at the goings-on of a U.K. vet clinic and its differences from ones stateside.
Thinking Outside the Breeding Shed

Infertile mare? Deceased stallion? No problem! Equine reproduction is now high-tech enough to overcome these hurdles.
Liability Releases for Equine Businesses

These waivers are worth far more than the paper they’re written on. Here’s what you need to know.
Summertime Shade and Shelter

Trees, sheds, and other structures can provide horses relief from wind, rain, heat, and more. Here’s what to remember.
Is Hydroponic Feed in Your Horse’s Future?

Rising feed prices and drought conditions have led to a growing interest in using fodder systems to feed horses.
Getting to the Bottom of a Bite

Toxic reactions to bites are uncommon in horses, but when they do occur the consequences can be serious.
Weaving: Are Mirrors the Answer?
Are stall mirrors recommended for horses that weave, and where could I find one that is safe and economical?
Feeding Horses With Neuromuscular Disorders

A correct diet can make these sometimes-debilitating conditions manageable.
A Refresher on Horse Processing in the United States

Horse processing for human consumption has a long history. Here’s a look at the country’s current sentiments.
The Equine DNA Roadmap

Find out what the equine genome can tell us about our horses and preventing genetic disease.
Getting to Know EOTRH

This painful dental disease is often seen in older horses and can have severe consequences. Here’s what to watch for.
The Trouble With “Evidence”

There are countless hoof products and practices—both verifiable and unverifiable—out there that the author says have become more popular due to salesmanship rather than evidence.