
Things You Should and Should Not Put on a Horse’s Wound
Is the ointment you’re using on that cut helping or hurting? Remember these tips when treating horse wounds.

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.

Veterinarians share their experiences in delivering pain management and discuss the pros and cons of various drugs.

Recent study results suggest that shock wave can help horses return to function faster than surgery or rest alone.

For years veterinarians’ options were limited, but new products are helping them control horses’ pain better than ever.

Studies focused on ophthalmology, gastrointestinal disease, foal medications, pain management, and more.

Readers share their thoughts on vaccinating horses for rabies following a recently confirmed equine case.

Recaps of studies on colic outcomes, treatments for joint problems, respiratory surgery, and more.
The FDA has approved Quest Plus (moxidectin/praziquantel) for use in breeding, pregnant, and lactating mares.

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.
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