
Is My Horse a Tick Magnet?
What might cause one horse to have many ticks on him while his pasturemate only has a few?

What might cause one horse to have many ticks on him while his pasturemate only has a few?
Confirmed diseases include equine herpesvirus, West Nile virus, African horse sickness, strangles, influenza, and more.
A horse arriving from Europe produced.a “questionable” blood test result, but tested negative on a retest.

What equine biosecurity methods do you use around your horse farm or facility?

Cases of CEM, EHV-1, and more have taught officials how to best prevent and respond to outbreaks.

With EHV cases reported from California to Kentucky already in 2017, get information you need to protect your horse.

Don’t wait for another disease outbreak to brush up on your EHV-1 knowledge.

Implement appropriate biosecurity measures pre-emptively, as infectious disease is an ever-present risk with horses.

You know cleaning and disinfecting exposed surfaces helps prevent disease spread, but what’s the best way to do it?

To mitigate the consequences of a disease outbreak, it is important to understand where the disease is spreading.

Dr. Rob MacKay recaps studies on heparin for EHM prevention, liver failure caused by supplements, headshaking, and more.

Dr.Rob MacKay recaps studies on heparin for EHM prevention, liver failure caused by a supplement, gastric ulcers, and more.

Equine cowbox infections are extremely rare, with only two other cases ever reported.
Diseases reported include African horse sickness, influenza, EHV, EIA, rabies, and more.

The case confirmed in New South Wales last week revealed unusual signs and aspects of the disease, EVA says.
Equine recurrent uveitis, or ERU, is the most common cause of blindness in horses worldwide. Here’s what to remember.
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