
Protecting Your Horse From Poisonous Fall Leaves
Is it okay for my horse to eat leaves that have fallen from trees in his pasture?
Is it okay for my horse to eat leaves that have fallen from trees in his pasture?
Reacting quickly and correctly to an episode of HAL will give your horse a greater chance for future soundness.
The decision about riding horses recovering from EPM and other diseases, one vet says, involves balancing rider safety, liability concerns, and animal welfare.
When choosing a probiotic for your horse, read the label carefully to ensure it addresses these concerns.
An equine nutritionist explains what changes you can make to your horse’s diet to help him better cope with stress.
Merck has added 4 new lots of Banamine/Banamine-S to its previous recall.
This new approach will allow veterinarians to support better wound healing in horses with traumatic wounds.
Learn why some horses are more likely to develop EMS and associated laminitis and how to tell if your horse is at risk.
Punctures, abscesses, and worse: What to do when your horse’s hoof is hurting and whom to call for help.
Learn about signs of Potomac horse fever, treatment, and prevention.
Scientists say medical-grade honey could be a beneficial secondary treatment option in horses after joint surgery for synovial sepsis, though more research is needed.
Modalities ranging from PEMF to vibration plates might help manage equine injury or improve performance.
When a horse’s healing process gets derailed, wounds can become chronic. Here’s how to prevent complications.
Discover what researchers are learning about the microbiota’s role in the horse’s digestive system, respiratory tract, skin, and more.
The president of Technical Large Animal Emergency Rescue offers her tips for keeping your horses safer.
Three lots of Banamine have been recalled due to the presence of particulate matter.
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