
5 Ways to Prevent Sunburn in Horses
Use this cheat sheet to protect your horse from the sun’s harmful UV rays.

Use this cheat sheet to protect your horse from the sun’s harmful UV rays.

The newborn foal is both precious and precarious. Knowing the signs of distress to look for during foaling and those first few hours, and acting immediately, can literally mean the difference between life and death.

Learn about diagnosing, treating, and the possible causes of navicular syndrome in our Vet On Demand companion!

No doubt about it, horse ownership is a big responsibility. Here’s a look at the basics of what every horse needs.
Learn about the special challenges related to breeding sport horse mares and stallions in our Vet On Demand companion!

Read our in-depth coverage from the 2015 American Association of Equine Practitioners Convention in Las Vegas. Topics include wound care, neurologic disorders, lameness diagnosis, and more.

The fungus that lives inside infected tall fescue can have negative effects on broodmares and their foals. Download this free fact sheet to learn more.

Rabies is a severe, life-threatening neurologic disease that can affect all mammals, including horses, dogs, cats, skunks, wolves, foxes, raccoons, and bats. Download this free fact sheet to learn what steps you can take to protect your horse.

Thrush is a common, smelly hoof diseases can affect any horse. Download this free fact sheet to learn about the clinical signs, treatment options, prognosis, and methods of prevention.

Learn about colic, joint health, nutrition, and more from our 2015 World Equine Veterinary Association Congress coverage.

Read our in-depth coverage of the 2015 International Society of Equitation Science conference, where researchers shared their latest discoveries about equine stress, welfare, and training.

Does your horse need a blanket? Many with natural coats don’t. But if yours does, here’s a quick guide to selecting the right one.
Prebiotics and probiotics are dietary supplements given to horses in an effort to prevent or treat certain illnesses or simply to promote a healthy gastrointestinal (GI) system.

Use this form to give your horses’ caretakers the info they need in case you have to evacuate without your horses.

Permanent, tamper-resistant, and accurate identification of horses provides positive proof of ownership. The identification of race, performance, sale, and show horses, broodmares, and stallions can be achieved rapidly using a variety of methods.

Use this form to document where you would take your horses and whom you’d get information from during an evacuation.
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