McErlean Appointed to AHC Board
The American Horse Council is pleased to announce that Christopher McErlean, president of the Thoroughbred
The American Horse Council is pleased to announce that Christopher McErlean, president of the Thoroughbred
North Carolina law enforcement authorities are seeking those responsible for the shooting death of a horse
Learn about flu, equine herpesvirus, and strangles respiratory disease at TheHorse.com/Webinars on June 30!
Foals should start a course of vaccinations as soon as the antibody levels obtained from the mare’s colostrum
Pfizer Animal Health’s Equine Immunization Support Guarantee is a program that provides up to $5,000 for
Tetanus is a very serious disease that kills up to 80% of horses it infects.
How you manage, feed, and care for your young horse can affect his future performance.
What can owners do to enhance their horses’ response to vaccination, enhance vaccine efficacy, and better
“Equine Herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) Outbreak: What Horse Owners Need to Know” is now archived and available to view
A vaccine against the deadly Hendra virus, developed by a group of Australian scientists, is in the final
Webinar update on the equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1) neurologic disease outbreak and prevention/management tips.
Kentucky agriculture commissioner Richie Farmer encourages horse owners to talk to their veterinarians about
As international horse transport becomes more widespread, some owners might wonder if the same equine influenza vaccines designed to protect horses from common domestic strains of the disease will also shield them from foreign strains they might
The Iowa State University (ISU) College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) will be hosting the 16th annual Veterinary Biologics Training Program May 16-20. The training program is designed to educate veterinary professionals about vaccine safety and
With spring now upon us, Kristina Hiney, PhD, Omega Fields equine nutrition advisor, has prepared a series of seasonal tips to help the horse owner in transitioning his or her horses and property from winter to spring:
In the event of an equine viral arteritis (EVA) outbreak, is it safe to vaccinate your pregnant mare so she develops the immunity she needs to prevent infection and resulting abortion? The results of a recent collaborative study completed by
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