
Horserace Betting Levy Board issues 2017 Codes of Practice
The codes are a guide to preventing and controlling equine diseases that could threaten the breeding industry.
Horse-health-problem risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment

The codes are a guide to preventing and controlling equine diseases that could threaten the breeding industry.

Equine influenza vaccination strategies evaluated in one study reduced new flu infections on average by 60%.

Influenza continues to represent a serious infectious disease threat to humans and animals alike.
Dr. Dennis Brooks is world-renowned for his contributions to equine ophthalmology.

Tweets from the Kester News Hour and other sessions on dental care, soft tissue injuries, saddle fit, and more.

Look for special equine influenza educational information Dec. 4-10 as part of National Influenza Week.

How do cheesecake, gelatin, and penicillin relate to a treatment for strangles? Dr. Anna Kendall explains.

Sarcoids puzzle practitioners and plague some horses. Dr. David Levine shares what scientists know about their cause.

The team is looking at dental problems in old horses, changes owners make to feeding regimens, and more.

A seemingly minor ulcer can lead to the loss of vision or the eye itself if complications arise. Here’s what to know.

Scientists believe a batch of hay containing dallisgrass caused neurologic problems in horses residing in Bell County.

Fourteen Oklahoma horses have tested positive for West Nile virus (WNV) this year.

Of the 412 respondents, 193 (47%) said their horses received boosters for equine herpesvirus and influenza this fall.

Surgeons have honed a new approach to correct airway collapse in horses.

Does your horse have stubborn or unsightly tumors or skin growths, and you’re not sure what to do next?

While some lumps and bumps are typically of little consequence, others can pose serious problems. Learn more.
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