Choosing the Right Forage for Your Horse

Is your horse’s hay meeting his nutritional, health, and welfare needs? Learn how to make informed forage decisions.
How Do Horseshoes Affect the Hoof?

Review the latest research findings on how different horseshoes affect the hoof and a horse’s gait.
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.
Feeding Horses With Special Needs

Read about the do’s and don’ts of feeding horses that have 4 common health conditions, including gastric ulcers, metabolic disorders, and more.
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.
Smart Strategies for Winter Horsekeeping

These horsekeeping tips can help keep your farm running smoothly and horses healthy when winter weather arrives.
Equine Pain Management: What the Latest Studies Tell Us

A look back at what scientists have recently learned about pain management in horses.
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.
Managing Laminitis: The Horse Owner’s Role

Understand why adhering to your veterinarian’s carefully designed laminitis-care plan is critical to your horse’s welfare and well-being.
Honey, Garlic, and High-Tech: New Ways to Fight Bacteria in Horses

Researchers have identified natural and innovative therapies that could reduce reliance on antibiotics in horses, with global health benefits.
Advanced Equine Reproductive Techniques and Their Impacts

Take a closer look at what’s new in assisted equine reproduction and what that means for horses and humans.
Horse Care Goes High-Tech

Biometric sensors and other technologies are reshaping how we monitor horse health and performance across various disciplines.
Equine Esophageal Obstruction—Better Known as Choke

Consider a horse choking to be an emergency, although a veterinarian can usually resolve it with prompt action.
The Mysterious Fever of Unknown Origin

Fevers flag a health problem in horses, but what should you do when you can’t determine the cause? Here’s how veterinarians handle this frustrating problem.
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.
Horse Hoof Capsule Conditions

Two hoof care experts answer questions about common hoof issues including subsolar abscesses, bruises, and thrush.