
Cobalt Limit for Racehorses Now in Effect in California
The CHRB adopted the limit of 25 ng/ml in blood serum with increasing penalties for cobalt in excess of 50 ng/nl.

The CHRB adopted the limit of 25 ng/ml in blood serum with increasing penalties for cobalt in excess of 50 ng/nl.

Learn the clinical signs of Potomac horse fever and how you can protect your horse.

With a mortality rate of 90% in horses, EEE is a serious mosquito-borne disease.
A 2014 outbreak at a Japanese racing stable re-awakened awareness of Getah virus and its threat to horses.

Are there times I shouldn’t work my young horse recently diagnosed with navicular syndrome?

If you choose to volunteer in an emergency or disaster situation, there are a number of very important factors to consider before loading up and leaving, even if the destination is local.

From monitoring his body condition to keeping his joints moving, here’s how to get your old horse ready for winter.
LG Muneerah’s sample was positive for guanabenz, a sedative with analgesic effects.

Dr. Anthony Blikslager offers insight to vets on recognizing horses in pain and covers drug therapy options.

The FDA says responses will help efforts to slow the development of resistance and more.

Learn about using joint injections to help treat common causes of lameness and reduced performance.

The unvaccinated horses from Calhoun and Van Buren counties have been euthanized.
The FEI determined that feed contaminated with poppy seeds was responsible for three horses’ positive drug tests.
Two horse health care and castration clinics have been confirmed for the autumn.
This symposium will focus on the immune system’s role in equine diseases caused by viruses, bacteria, and parasites.

Here’s how to get your performance horse back to the show ring safely and successfully after layup.
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