
Vaccines, Dewormers, and Nutrition for Senior Horses
Ensure your horse’s “healthspan” equals his lifespan by optimizing his immunity, parasite control, and feed programs.
Ensure your horse’s “healthspan” equals his lifespan by optimizing his immunity, parasite control, and feed programs.
The study is postponed due to a large-scale highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak requiring officials’ attention.
Many veterinarians now recommend using fecal egg counts to determine your horse’s deworming needs.
An equine parasitologist answers a horse owner question about these mysterious worms.
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the goings-on of a U.K. vet clinic and its differences from ones stateside.
Wellness plans are a win-win-win for clinic, client, and patient. Learn how to implement one in your vet practice.
Be familiar with what’s normal for your horse so it’s obvious when something’s not right.
Dr. Martin Nielsen shares cutting-edge information about equine parasite control. Does your dewormer work? Find out in this information packed presentation.
A new smartphone app is designed to help veterinarians obtain fecal egg count results quickly and easily in the field.
Using a new test, researchers determined that bloodworms are associated with nonstrangulating intestinal infarctions.
The study’s results will serve as a basis for education and research related to equine health and management, and more.
Parascaris equorum, known for infecting foals, is actually a different species: Parascaris univalens.
Deworming protocols have changed radically over the past decade. Here’s what you should consider.
Dr. Martin Nielsen reviews which parasites are dangerous to foals and how to best deworm young horses.
Consider these factors when transporting horses afar, be it to a show or a new home.
A wellness plan is a proactive approach in caring for your horse.
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