Slower Feeding is Safer Feeding for Horses
A better equine feeding system will offer small amounts of grain and forage over many hours.
A better equine feeding system will offer small amounts of grain and forage over many hours.
One of the challenges with equine pain management is often simply detecting a horse in pain and to what extent

New diagnostic technologies and treatment modalities have revolutionized how vets address equine back pain.

Could your horse have a respiratory disease? Here’s how your vet will find out.

Chronic pain can’t be ignored, as it negatively impacts both a horse’s physiology and his mental health.

In the right hands, these physical therapy methods can help rehabilitate injured horses.
The products available to control ammonia buildup in barns boast a variety of forms and ingredients.
My horse got kicked in the lower throat area (esophagus) a while ago. Lately his breathing has been vigorous

Corticosteroids’ benefits (when used appropriately, in low doses) should outweigh the risks.
Effective Dec. 1, individuals competing in USEF-sanctioned events must be aware of new rules on NSAID useage.

David Hood, DVM, PhD, discussed effective methods for pinpointing laminitis pain and NSAIDs to control it.
Topics include foaling emergencies, equine strangles, hind limb lameness, and diagnosing neurologic horses.

Rebecca explores more best practices related to barn fire prevention and response.
Pfizer will continue the Matching Challenge with another $25,000 pledge to match donations in 2012.
More than 8,100 rescued and retired horses have been vaccinated against dangerous diseases by the UCVRC.
Farmers have high-stress and hard-laboring lifestyles, which researchers are trying to better understand.
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