
Ice Blanket Keeps Stabled Horses Cool in Hot, Humid Environments
Researchers have determined an ice blanket might be more effective for cooling horses than water or fans.

Researchers have determined an ice blanket might be more effective for cooling horses than water or fans.

Since 2008 the University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine and Merck Animal Health have worked to cultivate a strong biosurveillance program.

The premises are located in Riverside, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Orange counties.

The horses reside in Snohomish County and recently traveled to an event.

Neck pain in horses can be difficult to diagnose; clinical signs might not match what’s seen on imaging. Learn how vets interpret findings and develop a treatment plan.

The horses are located in MRC Pierre-de-Saurel, MRC Bécancour, MRC Joliette, MRC Les Maskoutains, and Trois-Rivières.

Certain groups of U.S. horses are at risk of acquiring this blood- and tick-borne foreign animal disease.

Eighteen new affected premises have been identified in Riverside, San Diego and San Bernadino Counties, bringing the total number to 44.

The horses reside in Stanislaus County, where 28 additional horses are confirmed.

Gastric ulcers in horses can be challenging to identify and, in many cases, treat, but proper management practices can help reduce their occurrence.

They might appear minor on the surface, but puncture wounds can involve dangerous underlying damage and infection. Here’s what you need to know about these injuries.

Two horses in Mountain View County are positive and under voluntary quarantine.

Speeding up wound healing helped reduce the risk of infections and sepsis in rescue horses with skin wounds.

The affected horses reside in Clallam and Snohomish counties.

The horse resides in San Luis Obispo County, where 42 horses are exposed.

Find out how your horse can hurt his neck, risks for injury and disease, and associated therapies, so you can give your horse the best chance for a strong neck and an athletic future.
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