
Do Foals, Yearlings Need Fecal Egg Counts of Zero?
Study foals and yearlings had good body condition scores and growth rates even when their fecal egg counts weren’t zero.
Study foals and yearlings had good body condition scores and growth rates even when their fecal egg counts weren’t zero.
What affects a foal’s demeanor and makes him his own, unique self? Let’s have a look at what science has to say.
A number of congenital or developmental problems can impair a foal’s vision. Here’s what to watch for.
Researchers determined that both veterinarians and owners need more equine nutrition education.
An equine reproductive behavior expert shares insight into how mares and herds will ward off danger to their young.
The newborn foal is both precious and precarious. Knowing the signs of distress to look for during foaling and those first few hours, and acting immediately, can literally mean the difference between life and death.
Find out how amino acids play a vital role in a number of physiological functions within the equine body.
A foal’s first hours are fragile. Here, Dr. Peter Morresey of Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, in Lexington, Kentucky, shares the early signs of trouble to look for in both the foal and its placenta. What you learn might save a foal’s life.
These micronutrients found in forage, feeds, and supplements help support the athletic horse’s health.
Start planning early to make the transition away from mom as smooth as possible.
More than half of the 929 poll respondents said they have used slow feed haynets for their horses.
The rare condition–primary hypothyroidism–in mares could be behind a potentially deadly foal problem called CHDS.
One vet reviews the options practitioners have for determining prognosis and predicting survival for sick foals.
Researchers confirmed that transabdominal ultrasonography can reliably identify worm burdens of more than 10 ascarids.
Smith’s research is focused on determining the dietary requirement for the amino acid threonine in growing horses.
Veterinarians should be familiar with what’s normal and what’s not normal on a foal’s blood sample test results.
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