
Oregon Horse Confirmed to Have Equine Influenza and Respiratory EHV-1
The attending veterinarian suspects nine additional influenza cases.
Horse-health-problem risk factors, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
The attending veterinarian suspects nine additional influenza cases.
Take a look at the remarkable equine heart and what can go wrong with it, such as murmurs and atrial fibrillation.
Horses can experience more than one disease process at the same time, an occurrence known as comorbidity. In this article, we’ll take a look at equine diseases such as PPID and laminitis that veterinarians most commonly see in conjunction with other conditions.
Twenty-five exposed horses at the affected premises have been quarantined.
Officials quarantined 53 exposed horses at the affected horse’s boarding stable.
Ten exposed horses are under voluntary quarantine.
Vet bills are an unavoidable, and often costly, part of horse ownership. But forgoing routine health care to reduce veterinary costs can backfire. Here’s how keeping up on your horse’s preventive care can help you save money in the long run.
Temporomandibular joint changes could cause pain as well as behavior problems and poor performance in horses. Or not.
We’re taking a closer look at horse heart health Feb. 23-29, 2020.
A Wyoming horse in Texas for a Houston-area competition was quarantined after exhibiting neurologic signs related to equine herpesvirus-1.
Equine dental anatomy and issues are unique to horses, and they deserve special scientific analyses as well as consideration at home. A German research team took a closer look.
Key takeaways included treating horses as individuals and adjusting medications and management strategies as needed.
German researchers found foals can spontaneously correct their own overjets (parrot mouth) within a year. However, they also found that foals born without overjets can develop them within the first few months of life.
Thirty exposed horses are under voluntary quarantine.
Veterinarians discussing the Havemeyer Workshop while at the AAEP convention covered fluid therapy, NSAID use, and more.
Two experts share their tips for evaluating equine body condition and advice for using those results to create a feeding plan that suits your horse’s age, breed, and activity level.
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