EHV-1 Outbreak: Veterinarians Still On Alert
New confirmed cases of EHV-1 are still being reported. Veterinarians and horse owners remain on high alert.
Design and maintain a healthy horse operation
New confirmed cases of EHV-1 are still being reported. Veterinarians and horse owners remain on high alert.
Webinar update on the equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) neurologic disease outbreak and prevention/management tips.
There were only a few new cases of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) diagnosed Friday related to the outbreak
An EHV-1 case reporting system developed by the AHC, AAEP, and USDA:APHIS:VS is now in place.
Several states affected by the EHV-1 outbreak saw more horses test positive Thursday, while other states saw
More suspected EHV-1 cases are being confirmed in the western United States and Canada.
Biosecurity is a big word that many livestock owners don’t fully understand. Let’s break it down: Bio means
The number of confirmed neurologic EHV-1 cases has reached the double digits.
Veterinarians are working to determine the extent of a multi-state outbreak of neurologic equine herpesvirus.
Veterinarians in several states are determining the extent of a possible equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) outbreak
Two cases of contagious equine metritis (CEM) have been confirmed in the South African province of Gauteng,
Believe it or not, it’s already time to talk about weed control. Getting a handle on weeds early in the spring is the most cost-effective,
The would strip Bureau of Land Management wild horses and burros of their wildlife status in that state.
Properly managing pastures and carefully overseeing turnout during the spring months is especially important for horse owners, breeders, and managers. At the May 19 Kentucky Equine Networking Association (KENA) dinner meeting, Ray Smith, PhD, of the
New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture Douglas H. Fisher announced May 6 that the state Department of Agriculture (DOA) has lifted quarantines at Overbrook and Tourelay Farms in Colts Neck, which have restricted horse movement in and out of the two
Can we as horse owners make a few changes to our horse keeping habits to help lessen our draw on the ecosystem? We can make everyday changes such as recycling and conserving water, but what else can we do to reduce our impact on the environment?
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