
After the Flood: Cleaning Your Horse Farm
Here’s how to get your farm back to normal so your horses have a safe and comfortable place to, once again, call home.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Here’s how to get your farm back to normal so your horses have a safe and comfortable place to, once again, call home.

This year’s “Mega-Makeover” will include cohorts from 2020 and 2021 after last year’s event was postponed due to the pandemic.

Researchers explored the bonds people have with their horses and how that affects care, ownership change, and end-of-life decisions.

The mare’s vaccination history is unknown.

The positive horse was humanely euthanized.

The vaccination status of all three horses is unknown.

The most recent two affected horses were euthanized due to the severity of their clinical signs.

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Thirty-one horses were exposed and their Washington County facility is now under quarantine.

The unvaccinated mare was subsequently euthanized.

The affected horses reside in two different counties.

Researcher: As “sharper tools,” riders should use bits for communication with horses, not pain. Training the hands holding reins attached to the bit is important.

Three practitioners share advice on how to best care for your horses following a disaster.

Led by Dr. Sue McDonnell, the four-session, 16-hour course will run Oct. 9-12, 2021, and is open to veterinarians, trainers, and horse owners of all experience levels.

Are you ready to help your horse if water rises during a storm? A senior meteorologist from the University of Kentucky offers advice.

Researchers investigated the effects of aloe vera and grapeseed extract on horses’ insulinemic responses to various feeds.
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