International Equine Disease Report, Fourth Quarter 2014
Diseases diagnosed include herpesvirus, tetanus, strangles, piroplasmosis, West Nile virus, and more.
Diseases diagnosed include herpesvirus, tetanus, strangles, piroplasmosis, West Nile virus, and more.
Dr. Nancy Diehl offers advice on keeping stallions happy and safe during routine handling and breeding.
Of the 1,485 respondents, 605 (41%) said they prefer to own geldings.
Davolli has conducted research on hormone therapy in stallions as well as other breeding-related projects.
Studies covered biofilms, chilled and frozen semen, endometritis, placentitis, oxidative stress and fertility, and more.
Implementing a proper vaccination regimen for breeding stock is key to minimizing EVA’s spread around the world.
Learn how vaccines can protect horses, why they’re important, and which ones your horse needs in our visual guide.
Equine sexually transmitted diseases can affect pregnancy outcomes and breeding stock welfare.
Male horses require routine sheath cleaning to prevent pain, discomfort, or even infection.
While they only make up a small segment of the equine industry, breeding stock is the future of our business.
This symposium will focus on strategies for controlling equine arteritis virus (EAV) and other infectious agents in stallions, semen, and embryos.
Does your horse drool like a dog? Here are some reasons why, from the benign to the life threatening.
Dr. Udeni Balasuriya’s research focus is to identify the viral and host factors involved in the establishment of EAV carrier state in the stallion.
Learn about 20 important equine infectious diseases that could make your horse sick, how they are spread, and ways to prevent them in our easy-to-follow visual guide.
Do all the supplements, concentrates, and forages on the market have you confused about what’s best to feed your horse? Learn what your horse really needs to eat from equine nutritionist and consultant, Dr. Clair Thunes.
My horse has a rude habit of flashing my friends when they we visit him. How can I stop this behavior?
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