
2014 AAEP Convention Wrap-Up
Learn about foal care, colic, sport horse studies, and more from our annual American Association of Equine Practitioners’ convention coverage.
Learn about foal care, colic, sport horse studies, and more from our annual American Association of Equine Practitioners’ convention coverage.
An established human therapy helps horses as well. Learn about FES and its possible equine applications.
While they only make up a small segment of the equine industry, breeding stock is the future of our business.
Testing for and identifying which horses could potentially be affected by genetic conditions is important not only for buyers and breeders but also for the overall health of the breed itself.
With a little extra care and attention, many older horses can have an extended career and a comfortable life.
No one wants to encounter an emergency when hauling horses. However, we all know problems can arise. This trailer-safety checklist will ensure you’re prepared to deal with emergencies if they do come up when you’re hauling horses.
Contains descriptions and illustrations of body condition scores for horses from 1-9 (emaciated to obese) based on the Henneke body condition scale.
If your horse starts exhibiting signs of infectious disease, assume whatever he’s come down with is contagious to other horses until proven otherwise, and follow these important steps to halt disease spread.
Learn about caring for the health of adult show and recreational horses.
Find out why standing MRI is useful for identifying complex issues in horse hooves and limbs.
Use this cheat sheet to make sure your young horse–neonate to yearling–is getting the care she needs.
Give your youngster a strong start to a lifetime of health with information from this in-depth special report about horses age 1 to 3 years old. Learn about deworming, dental care, bone disease, hoof care, and more.
Not all fats or fatty acids are created equal; some are more beneficial than others for horses.
In-depth coverage of presentations from the 2013 AAEP Convention in Nashville, Tenn.
A foal’s first six months of life are full of change. Learn about normal foal development, health risks, and quiz your knowledge in this special report.
Your horse has a hoof abscess, bruise, puncture, or something else wrong with his foot. Should you call the veterinarian or farrier?
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