
Los Angeles Horse Positive for EIA
A Quarter Horse in Los Angeles County, California, is positive for EIA, and eight horses are exposed.

A Quarter Horse in Los Angeles County, California, is positive for EIA, and eight horses are exposed.

New research suggests low PEMF treatment settings might not have many physical effects on performance horses.

These study results could help breeders and trainers determine which horses have the best DNA for coping with a racing environment.

The horse resides in Jefferson County and is currently alive.

Researchers found that many respondents either felt like they already had good colic emergency plans in place, or they had no intention of creating them.

Due to their small head sizes, Arabians often suffer from overcrowding teeth, respiratory disease, and poor sinus drainage that can be difficult for veterinarians to treat surgically.

The affected horse resides in MRC Marguerite-D’Youville, where 20 horses are exposed.

The affected horses reside in the Regional Municipality of Halton and Middlesex County.

The facility has been cleared and disinfected, and the exposed horses have been removed from the premises.

The pony resides in Macomb County.

The horse resides in Dunn County and is under-vaccinated.

Horses in Montérégie and MRC Pierre-de-Saurel are confirmed positive for equine influenza.

Two horses in Lexington, Virginia, tested positive for EHV-1 after stabling at the Virginia Horse Center.

Eight new VSV-affected equine premises have been identified in California, including one in a new county, Ventura County.

New research shows that electrolyte supplementation might not be necessary for horses in light to moderate work.

Multifidus muscle pain and atrophy in horses can cause many problems, including back pain, poor core strength, and limb lameness.
Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with
"*" indicates required fields