
Air Movement in Horse Barns
Moving the air inside barns can help improve year-round comfort and air quality for horses and humans.
Horse-health-problem risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment

Moving the air inside barns can help improve year-round comfort and air quality for horses and humans.
Ragwort is a poisonous weed for horses which results resulting in liver damage and, sometimes, death.

Steve Haskin shares his thoughts on racehorse Paynter’s multiple medical battles and his recovery.

Basic comprehension of equine vision can help owners better understand why their horses act the way they do.

Life-threatening diseases are out there, and the best way to help protect your horse is to vaccinate.
A horse stabled at the same racing center as the 4-year-old filly recently tested positive EIA.

The natural mechanisms in equine eyes can complicate corneal ulcer healing, but most ulcers fully recover.

One researcher discusses EIPH, furosemide use in racehorses, and related scientific research.

Officials in Massachusetts and Illinois have reported additional equine cases of EEE and WNV.

Restricted pasture access does not have negative effects on hindgut fermentation or fluid balance.
A horse residing in Cornwall, England, has tested positive for equine infectious anemia (EIA).

It’s prevalent in the United States, but how does West Nile virus affect horses in other countries?

Veterinarians removed a 15-inch external growth from the colt’s intestines this morning.

According to the USGS disease maps, 364 cases of equine WNV had been confirmed at last update (Sept. 25).
Robert Mealey, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ACVIM discussed the therapeutics and immunology associated with piroplasmosis.
Eric J. Parente, DVM, Dipl. ACVS will discuss advancements in equine airway diagnostics and treatments.
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