
How Can I Tell if My Horse Needs Stitches?
If my horse gets a cut, how can I tell if it’s severe enough to require a veterinarian to suture it?
If my horse gets a cut, how can I tell if it’s severe enough to require a veterinarian to suture it?
Of the 832 respondents, 713 (86%) said their horses are up-to-date on their West Nile virus vaccines.
The database is designed to connect vets and owners to clinical studies on a range of topics, including horse health.
Learn to recognize the signs of various temperature-raising conditions in horses.
Understand the costs of veterinary care before you’re faced with a sick or injured horse.
Janet Johnston, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, ACVS, shares 10 tips to keep horses comfy and safe in the summer heat.
Infected joints can be scary and cause stress, but early aggressive treatment offers the best chance for full recovery.
Researchers determined that both veterinarians and owners need more equine nutrition education.
Take precautions to reduce your horse’s risk of getting hurt while returning to work.
The University of Kentucky Animal Genetic Testing and Research Laboratory has been renamed Genetic Testing at Gluck.
Our veterinary-reporter on the ground shares tidbits from AAEP Day 4.
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on equine respiratory health, medicine, wobbler’s syndrome, and more.
From vets stuck in city traffic to vexing ventilation issues, urban-dwelling horse owners deal with unique challenges.
Tweets and take-homes from sessions on mature performance horse health, field surgery, heaves, lameness, and more.
Improved diagnostics and more promising treatments are putting many foot-sore horses back to work.
The horse’s lower limb is subject to a multitude of injuries that can baffle even the most veteran veterinarians.
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