
Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Quarantine Release
Monitoring has revealed that no additional horses contracted EHV-1.

Monitoring has revealed that no additional horses contracted EHV-1.

Not all diseases have cut-and-dried diagnoses. In this article, veterinarians walk us through actual cases of three tough-to-diagnose diseases: botulism, EPM, and Potomac horse fever.

A steady nutrient supply of mare’s milk is crucial for the functioning of intestinal cells that produce incretins, which in turn influence energy regulation in neonates.

Here’s what we know and are learning about defining, diagnosing, and treating this painful foot disease.

Choosing bedding that’s right for your horses depends on several factors. Here’s what to keep in mind.
Three Oregon farming organizations have partnered to file a legal brief opposing a lawsuit brought on behalf of a horse against its former owner.

The Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act amends federal criminal code to prohibit intentional animal cruelty acts when they occur during interstate commerce or on federal property. Here’s what that means for local law enforcement.

The Horse and Dechra have partnered in December to bring you the facts behind this frustrating cause of lameness.

This is the state’s third equine case of 2019.

Approximately 100 horses remain isolated at the racetrack following exposure and quarantine.

Officials continue to monitor the San Bernardino County outbreak.

An additional 28 exposed horses, located in Snohomish County, are being monitored by their attending veterinarian.

Selenium is required in very small amounts in the equine diet, but it has an important role in maintaining horse health.

Smartphones and social media make sharing negative moments with horses—in context or not—easy. How the general public responds can have a lasting impact on the equine industry.

What can I shoe my horse with that will provide traction and reduce concussion when riding on paved roads?

State officials issue an update on the San Bernardino County outbreak.
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