
Getting to the Point: Equine Acupuncture
Read about the existing science behind acupuncture and what you should know before scheduling an appointment for your horse.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Read about the existing science behind acupuncture and what you should know before scheduling an appointment for your horse.

A heart murmur diagnosis can raise many questions: Is my horse safe to ride? Is my horse going to die? Is there anything I can do? The answers to those questions usually require further investigation.

Showing, training, traveling, or even lifestyle changes can put your horse under stress that risks his health. The right nutritional choices can support his immune system, GI tract, and overall well-being. Learn how.

Our 2021 calendar includes 13 stretches and exercises you can do with your horse. Order yours now to get started!

Laminitic horses try to keep off their painful toes as much as possible. But as a new biomechanics study shows, they can’t—at least not all the time.

Horses experience changes in force on their bodies and limbs when they turn. This can affect lameness exams, making them look both more and less lame. And should racetracks be banked?

The Sacramento County case marks the state’s 19th confirmed equine case for 2020.

Don’t let 2020 come to a close without stocking up on all your veterinary necessities. Download a free copy of The Horse‘s Equine Practitioner Product Guide for information on equipment, supplies, and product specials for veterinarians.

Each horse’s premises is under official quarantine.

This is the state’s 14th confirmed WNV case in 2020.

Three veterinary students aiming for careers in equine medicine were selected to receive the $75,000 scholarships.

Rutgers University researchers hope to learn how equine operations in the state make decisions that impact the environment.

Researchers found blanketed horses during a Wisconsin winter ate 8% less free-choice hay than their unblanketed peers while maintaining similar body conditions.

The drug used to bring mares into heat for breeding might be just as effective at keeping them out of heat when given at different doses.

Learn about the genetic test every American Quarter Horse Association breeding stallion must undergo and the five diseases it screens for.

The affected horse’s boarding facility in Lewis County is under voluntary quarantine.
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