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April is Parasite Awareness Month, and we’re bringing you up-to-date information about parasite control all month long!
April is Parasite Awareness Month, and we’re bringing you up-to-date information about parasite control all month long!
Get a head start on readying horses for the warmer weather with these tips.
Dr. Martin Nielsen was recently named the North American co-editor-in-chief of Veterinary Parasitology.
Your horse’s immune system is aging with him. Here’s what to remember when managing your old horses.
Although maggots typically pose little serious threat to hosts, screwworms are a separate and often dire exception.
Watch for these conditions that impact nutrient absorption and lead to weight loss in horses.
View information on skin conditions, deworming, staying sane on stall rest, feeding, conditioning, and more.
View videos on vision, fear, the hoof, assessing the foal after birth, EIPH, trimming old horses’ hooves, and more.
Popular slideshows included those on skin conditions, horse properties, pasture weeds, the Rio Olympics, and more.
Popular topics included body condition, bisphosphonates, horse identification, hoof problems, deworming, and more.
Scare is attempting to culture Parascaris worms, which are difficult to keep alive outside of the horse.
Three equine professionals offer tips for preparing your animals, facilities, and yourself for the deep freeze ahead.
Use these 10 veterinarian-approved tips for keeping your horse healthy and comfortable as winter approaches.
No doubt about it, parasite control in horses has changed dramatically during the past decade. Find out what’s new.
Work with your veterinarian to develop an individualized risk-based deworming plan tailored to your horse’s needs.
If you’re considering a Miniature Horse as a pet or companion, remember that a small size doesn’t mean less upkeep.
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