
Parx EHV-1: Additional Cases Confirmed
As of April 10, four horses–including the index case–have died or been euthanized.

As of April 10, four horses–including the index case–have died or been euthanized.

Certain strains of fungi found in moldy fodder can cause serious problems in both horses and handlers, scientists found.

Chronically laminitic mares developed potentially detrimental changes in uterine blood flow during pregnancy.
Research topics include musculoskeletal and respiratory issues, parasites on stud farms, early pregnancy loss, and more.

Researchers found that bloody nasal discharge was common in horses with Klebsiella pneumonia.

Post-mortem exams are crucial to determine what caused the abortion. Here’s what your veterinarian will look for.
The British welfare groups hoped to raise awareness of welfare issues across the U.K. equine population.

Learn how researchers determined this was possible and what steps went into developing the final product.

Some trees can kill horses, and horses can kill trees. Here’s what you need to know.
Ten horses that suffered severe burns in the Yarloop bushfire in January have been discharged from the hospital.

The BLM could have the chance to conduct a research project by placing radio collars on mares returned to the range.
Stables, clubs, and businesses nationwide can register to compete for $100,000 cash and prizes.

The rare condition–primary hypothyroidism–in mares could be behind a potentially deadly foal problem called CHDS.
The mare shot more than 100 times with a paintball gun will continue treatment at an undisclosed location.
A Utah man is facing animal cruelty charges after allegedly dragging a draft horse behind a truck.

Selective breeding could lead to horses more tailored for endurance and improve welfare and performance, scientists say.
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