The Importance of USDA-Accredited Vets

The USDA could not monitor our nation’s horses for emerging or foreign animal diseases or fulfill the regulatory requirements for interstate and international movement of horses without these accredited equine practitioners’ help.
Hernias: Case by Case

Read about both classic and unusual hernia cases veterinarians encounter, why they occur, how to treat them, and their prognoses.
Young Horse Health Threats

Protect your foal from three important causes of young horse illness: Rhodococcus equi, equine proliferative enteropathy, and adrenal insufficiency.
Relocating a Horse

Whether you’re heading south for a winter show circuit or relocating permanently, preparation is key.
The Danger of Mycotoxins

These harmful toxins produced by molds and fungi could be lurking in your horse’s feed and forage.
The Perfect Fit

Finding the right saddle for your horse is a mix of high-tech and hands-on approaches.
Horse Property Pest Control

Disease-harboring mosquitoes and flies top most horse owners’ list of bugs to beware of, but don’t forget these other horse and barn-harming pests.
Mare Expelled

My gelding decided to put an older mare out of the herd. He will not let her anywhere close to the other horses. Have you heard of this, and is there anything I can do to get them all happily together again?
WEG 2014: Taking Normandy by Storm

Get a preview of what’s to come when France hosts the 2014 World Equestrian Games.
What is Nutrigenomics?

The future of feeding horses is here: Learn how diet can impact your horse right down to his genetic core.
Creating a Parasite Control Program

Consider your property’s equine traffic, geographic location, and parasite control goals to create an effective program.
Therapeutic Riding Horse Health

Like any equine athlete, therapy horses require specialized training, care, and management.
Careful Compounding

Drug compounding seems to hit the news every few years. What’s the big deal?
Dealing with Navicular Disease

Navicular disease, or caudal heel pain, can seem devastating when diagnosed, but treatment options exist and many horses can return to athletic work.
All Ears

These uniquely designed features come with their own distinct health issues.
Horse Farm Liability

Insulating your equine business from liability requires thinking inside a protective box.