
California Confirms Another EHM Case
The Sonoma County horse is undergoing treatment at a veterinary isolation unit.

The Sonoma County horse is undergoing treatment at a veterinary isolation unit.

Scientists looked at the drug’s safety, efficacy, and ease of use under natural conditions.

Owners often seek advice and tips on ways to keep their RAO-affected horses healthy, so we’ve scoured our archives and compiled 10 resources available for free on TheHorse.com.

Researchers confirmed using resistance band systems, balance pads, and dynamic mobilization can help improve spinal muscle characteristics and postural stability.

Veterinarians can use these fetal parameters to monitor foal health and predict foaling date.

Does freezing weather turn urine and water in your stalls’ runs into pee-filled ice rinks? There’s no perfect solution, but here are some tips that might help.

Researchers found horses treated with antibiotics have significantly less diversity (fewer bacterial species) in their GI microbiomes than healthy horses.

British researchers watched horses feeding in groups to find out if dominance is linked to weight gain. What they found might surprise you.

Dr. Nathan Slovis covers new technologies in accurately diagnosing the causes of infectious diarrhea in foals.

Quarter cracks form in response to various hoof imbalances and often require a multimodal approach to resolve.

Scientists are rapidly homing in on the specific areas of the equine genome linked to this debilitating condition.

PRCA Hall of Famer Douglas Corey, DVM, offered insight into rodeo horse care and welfare during the American Association of Equine Practitioner’s annual convention.

Measuring mRNA markers might offer an economical, effective, and noninvasive way to detect horses at risk of catastrophic injury.

Not all equine influenza vaccines are the same. Does that mean horses need boosters when receiving a different EIV vaccine than they’ve gotten in the past? Researchers investigated.

Most mares get pregnant without major problems, but some encounter difficulties along the way. Here’s how to work with your veterinarian to resolve the most common issues.

Equine medical facilities can become hotbeds of infection without careful planning and effective management of animal and human traffic flow.
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