Rain Rot in Horses: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention
Practicing good hygiene and reducing environmental risk factors can help keep a horse from getting rain rot.
Practicing good hygiene and reducing environmental risk factors can help keep a horse from getting rain rot.
Each of your horse’s hairs speaks volumes about his overall health, nutrition status, and genetic makeup.
If we want to better manage our horses’ winter coats, we need to understand what they are and how they grow.
What would cause a horse to sweat on only one side of its face?
Veterinarians will answer your questions on common equine skin conditions live on May 17 at 8:00 p.m. EDT.
Horses are at risk for season-related skin problems stemming from insects, allergies, and bacteria.
I am almost 100% sure my 5-month-old weanling has ringworm. It is winter here, so it is very hard to shampoo h
Dermatitis–simply, skin inflammation–is relatively common in horses, whether its cause is an allergic
My 9-year-old Quarter Horse gelding is losing his hair, and it’s not just shedding?he has bare spots of skin.
Skin ailments were broken down into classifications of pruritic (itching), nodular, or crusting lesions. The variety of problems discussed included common equine skin diseases like sarcoids, insect hypersensitivity, hives, allergies, photosensitivit
Researchers at Tanat University in Kafr in El-Sheikh, Egypt, said in recent study that moxidectin oral gel is an “effective and good alternative for treating chorioptic mange (also know as leg mange) in horses.” The study, which included 117
There are three categories for hypersensitivity (non-insect-bite related) skin diseases. These include food allergies, atopic dermatitis (a predisposition to allergic disease in response to environmental allergens), and contact allergies caused by
My mare is being treated for pinworms. She incessantly rubs her tail, and uses the wall of her stall to lean on. Are these signs related?
We recently shipped a horse to Montana. His coat is taking a beating with the cold, dry air. How can we help him?
My 2-year-old Percheron gelding has a scrape just above his right hock (on the outside in the groove). He has had it since birth, but it was more irritated this summer. In winter, it gets dry, scabby, and hairless. What can I use to heal it,
Skin problems in horses are some of the most frustrating disorders to manage for both owner and veterinarian.
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