
Stopping the Spread of EHV-1: 5 Things to Know About Equine Herpesvirus
Here’s what you need to know about stopping the spread of this highly contagious virus.

Here’s what you need to know about stopping the spread of this highly contagious virus.

Here are 10 things we’ve learned about cribbing since we published our last research update.

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

One veterinarian debunks common myths about this equine herpesvirus outbreak and shares important information for horse owners on keeping their animals safe.

Just because your horse has access to water does not guarantee he’s drinking enough. Learn more about how to keep horses hydrated.

Find out how orthopedic therapies are enhancing the health and performance of sport horses.

Find out why strong biosecurity practices make a real difference in preventing the spread of EHV and how you can implement them in these short videos.

Learn more about equine herpesvirus (EHV) and how to protect your horse.

Researchers believe iPAAG could reduce synovial membrane stiffness in horses with osteoarthritis.

In this case report we see how a senior mare diagnosed with severe equine asthma repeatedly developed pneumonia and how her veterinarians and owner successfully managed it.

Discover why you must treat hoof punctures with urgency and the steps you can take prior to the veterinarian’s arrival.

Experts share 15 tips for keeping you and your horse safe at both ends of the longe line.

Late in pregnancy, mares’ abdominal space is limited, and they can experience colic.

Catching early, subtle signs of equine OA can help you manage pain and keep your horse moving comfortably.

Veterinarians and a nutritionist outline how forage, concentrates, and supplements fuel performance horses and how to adjust diets for each horse’s job and temperament.

A thorough examination of supporting soundness to help sport horses excel in the years to come. Sponsored by Arthramid.
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