
RMTC Board Approves Recommend Drug Thresholds
The board also voted in support of an expanded and more comprehensive out-of-competition drug testing rule.

The board also voted in support of an expanded and more comprehensive out-of-competition drug testing rule.

A barn owner describes dealing with equine herpesvirus on her farm and shares what she learned from the experience.

If you own horses in Colorado, you’re probably familiar with VS. Elsewhere, you might get to know it soon enough. Get your questions answered now from our experts.

The University of Kentucky Animal Genetic Testing and Research Laboratory has been renamed Genetic Testing at Gluck.

Discover what diseases your horse can catch from other animals, big and small.

A horse with a vertebral fracture without severe neurologic disorders could be a good candidate for surgical repair.
Two horses and a dog and her puppies died when a tack room space heater meant to warm the litter started a blaze.

It’s nearly impossible to separate simple malnutrition from the presence of other diseases, one veterinarian said.

Is the ointment you’re using on that cut helping or hurting? Remember these tips when treating horse wounds.

Diet, exercise, biomechanics, and genetics all play a role in disease development, researchers say.
Participants learned how to detect, identify, and analyze anabolic steroids and other substances using hair samples.

Asthmatic horses’ clinical signs worsened when temperature and humidity increased suddenly, researchers found.

Learn how to alter senior horses’ diets to maximize health and longevity in the face of common health issues.

Fecal egg count tests (FECTs) allow veterinarians to develop a tailored deworming schedule for each horse.

Officials are urging vaccination following high disease rates in Texas horses last year.
Lecture topics include nutrition, PPID, parasitology, back pain, toxic plants, natural foot care, and dentistry.
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