
Breeding Older Mares
Are you thinking about breeding an older mare? There are steps—some simple, some cutting-edge—breeders can take to obtain foals from mares with waning fertility.

Are you thinking about breeding an older mare? There are steps—some simple, some cutting-edge—breeders can take to obtain foals from mares with waning fertility.

Appropriate hydration is vital to your horse’s normal bodily functions. Here’s what you can do to ensure he is drinking enough this winter.

A brief physical exam allows you to collect important information to relay to your veterinarian before he or she can reach the farm.

Horses are very adaptable and typically can handle significant temperature changes; however, when we alter their natural condition, they might struggle.

Equine practitioners are using recent research in their day-to-day practice to diagnose PPID, EMS, and ID.

Leading researchers from around the world share their findings on this common joint disease of young horses.

New methods might help veterinarians diagnose and treat the painful equine hoof disease laminitis more efficiently.

Here’s how equine veterinarians can use these nerve blocks to guide their diagnostic imaging plan.

Predators such as bears, cougars, wolves, and coyotes can pose threats to horses and other farm animals. Learn how to protect your animals and prevent attacks on your farm.

Blood insulin levels can warn of increased risk of laminitis in obese horses and ponies and spur owners to mitigate it.

An equine surgeon describes equine orthobiologics currently available for joint and other injuries and how veterinarians might use these products in the future.

Researchers are studying these behaviors and how they can affect equine health and welfare.

Hyperinsulinemia-associated laminitis has become a great risk for the health and welfare of domestic horses. Although medications for this condition exist, they cannot replace good management.

Learn how to design a diet for horses suffering or recovering from equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis (EOTRH).

Learn how smart trimming and shoeing techniques can help arthritic horses.

Understanding how your growing foal’s digestive system works can help you recognize and avoid potential problems.
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