Healthy Farm Management

Critter Control

Appreciating wildlife is fine, and horse people generally are wildlife lovers. However, when nature’s creatures take up residence in your barns, sheds, or fields, they can bring disease and destruction. It’s imperative to the health of humans,

Read More

Piroplasmosis: The Olympic Question

(The following information was presented by Lee Brooks, DVM, the state veterinarian for Georgia, at the American Horse Council’s Horse Health Committee meeting. Following this information is a summary from Georgia and the USDA giving

Read More

Coming Attractions: The Newest Dewormers

The next generation of dewormers is nearly here. Fort Dodge Animal Health anticipates final FDA approval for Moxidectin this year, while Pfizer Animal Health Group might see Doramectin reach the market in mid-1998. Like Ivermectin, Doramectin an

Read More

Definition Of Horses As Livestock

What is livestock?

Livestock is most commonly considered animals kept or raised in a farm or ranch setting and used in a commercial enterprise. The raising of livestock is an agricultural endeavor that promotes the preservation o

Read More

Housing Your Horse

In the back of your mind somewhere there lurks a Dream Barn. Go on, admit it. You’ve planned it down to the last luxurious detail–from the Olympic-sized riding arena (with the climate-impervious perfect footing) right down to the automatic fly

Read More

Breeding Facilities

Any way you look at it, building a barn is a major undertaking. Doing it right the first time, to avoid headaches later, is the smart approach. In addition to the usual considerations of location, aesthetics, cost, and

Read More

On Equal Footing

Trainers and riders have become sophisticated about ground, and about how good footing protects horses’ feet and legs. Many owners spend large sums to install the best footing at home. Indoors or outdoors, they control the type of ground their horses

Read More

Solitary Confinement

There are few things sadder than a horse not in contact with other horses. A herd animal by nature, the horse always feels safest and most content when in company of others of his kind; isolation doesn’t come naturally to him. But in certain

Read More

Hemp A Hit In Ontario

Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  from making clothing, to rope, to paper…even automotive parts. Now, a Delaware, Ontario-based”P>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  from making clothing, to rope, to paper…even automotive parts. Now, a Delaware,”>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  from making clothing, to rope, to paper…even automotive parts. Now”Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  from making clothing, to rope, to paper…even automotiv”FONT face=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  from making clothing, to rope, to paper…eve”ONT face=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  from making clothing, to rope, to”NT face=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  from making clothing, to”T face=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  from making clot” face=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  from maki”face=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything  fro”ace=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything&nbsp”ce=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everything&”e=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everythi”=Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for everyt”Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for every”Times New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be used for every”imes New Roman>Proponents say that hemp can be”mes New Roman>Proponents say th”es New Roman>Prop”s New Roman>

Read More

Deductive Reasoning

By the time you read this, tax time will be nearly over. The rush to get all those receipts collected and all the itemized deductions documented will be but a fond memory. My guess is that you, like many others and me, had some charitable

Read More

Mosquito Wars

West Nile virus (WNV) is spreading, and horse owners are asking, What can I do to protect my horses? The good news is that a vaccine for horses has been developed and conditionally approved by the USDA. Experts say the WNV vaccine should work”P>West Nile virus (WNV) is spreading, and horse owners are asking, What can I do to protect my horses? The good news is that a vaccine for horses has been developed and conditi”>West Nile virus (WNV) is spreading, and horse owners are asking, What can I do to protect my horses? The go”West Nile virus (WNV) is spreading, and hor

Read More

Pests: Insect and Otherwise

Summer also means insect season. And while in the past that might have been seen as an annoyance, today it can mean much more, and much worse. Today, it can mean life-threatening illness, and even death. Those insects can carry a growing host

Read More

Fly Protection Uncovered

These days, we have quite an arsenal at our disposal to attack and repel flies. From electric bug zappers, to pheromone traps, to parasitic wasps that feed on fly pupae, we’ve explored all sorts of ways and means of getting rid of flying insects.

Read More

Common Barn Injuries

Two of the saddest words in the English language. After an accident, we tear ourselves apart thinking how we could have prevented it. If only I had seen…If only I had done…Yet, as horse people, we are surrounded by thousands of pounds of

Read More

Secrets Of Rubber Mats

Where would we be without rubber? Make all the jokes you want; rubber’s indispensable stuff, especially in the barn. The tire on your wheelbarrow, the handle grip on your longe whip, your two-year-old’s first snaffle bit, that flexible curry

Read More

More From The Horse

how to protect your horse from equine influenza; Massachusetts Horse Owners Urged to Vaccinate
FoalinPasture-iStock
Bridled Horse, Nose, dressage, -AdobeStock_449882579
horse nose

Stay on top of the most recent Horse Health news with

FREE weekly newsletters from TheHorse.com

Weekly Poll

sponsored by:

What do you find most effective for treating scratches in your horse?
102 votes · 102 answers

Readers’ Most Popular

Create a free account with TheHorse.com!

The Horse
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.