Equine Infectious Disease Control in Developing Countries
Disease control in developing countries must be cost-effective, practical, and acceptable to livestock owners.
Disease control in developing countries must be cost-effective, practical, and acceptable to livestock owners.
Featured topics included equine protozoal myeloencephalitis, wobbler syndrome, and neurologic herpesvirus.

Ultrasonography successfully identified both small and large intestinal diseases and predicted surgery need.
The AAEP is developing protocol to improve the relationship among owners, trainers, and veterinarians.
Two men are facing multiple animal cruelty charges for allegedly allowing dogs to feed on carcasses of horses.
The suit seeks to halt the plan on grounds that it violates the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act.

Good-quality hay is an important component of a horse’s diet in the winter when fresh pasture is unavailable.

The USDA does not expect horse processing at U.S.-based plants is not expected to get under way soon.
Jaci Rae Jackson waived an extradition hearing and will be returned to Oklahoma to face additional charges.
As Kentucky progresses through a near-record rainfall year, the UKVDL has observed leptospirosis abortions.
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By following these tips you can help keep your horse healthy all winter.

Many owners are familiar with the clinical signs horses display once affected by EPM, but how much do they know about Sarcocystis neurona, one of the disorder’s causative agents?

Researchers discuss the parasite’s life cycle, EPM diagnostic testing, and the S. neurona genome project.
New rules prohibit private veterinarians from administering furosemide (Salix) to Thoroughbreds on race day.
Pony Club and 4-H members will learn about horse health care, equine veterinary medicine, and horse husbandry.
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