
Three Iowa Horses Contract Equine Infectious Anemia
Twenty-five exposed horses at the affected premises have been quarantined.
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Twenty-five exposed horses at the affected premises have been quarantined.

A Penn Vet researcher compared inflammation markers in imported and U.S. native horses with the goal of distinguishing mild vaccine reactions from actual disease in horses new to the United States.

Officials quarantined 53 exposed horses at the affected horse’s boarding stable.

Ten exposed horses are under voluntary quarantine.

Vet bills are an unavoidable, and often costly, part of horse ownership. But forgoing routine health care to reduce veterinary costs can backfire. Here’s how keeping up on your horse’s preventive care can help you save money in the long run.

Learn about steps veterinarians can take to figure out why a horse is losing weight.

University of Kentucky researcher and leading equine parasitologist Dr. Martin Nielsen talks about his research and the future of equine internal parasite control.

Performing “tie-back” surgery earlier than standard practice led to improved outcomes for racing Thoroughbreds.

Temporomandibular joint changes could cause pain as well as behavior problems and poor performance in horses. Or not.

We’re taking a closer look at horse heart health Feb. 23-29, 2020.

Join us as we interview leading equine researchers in this new podcast series. Brought to you by Zoetis.

Digital flexor tendon sheath pathology can be difficult to diagnose and treat successfully. Here’s a look at Dr. Florent David’s approach, which he presented at the 2019 NEAEP Symposium.

How equine practitioners can use ultrasound to evaluate the multifidus muscle, which stabilizes and supports the equine back.

University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine researchers have launched a study investigating the genetic and management factors influencing muscle disease in horses. Find out how to get involved.

A Wyoming horse in Texas for a Houston-area competition was quarantined after exhibiting neurologic signs related to equine herpesvirus-1.

Equine dental anatomy and issues are unique to horses, and they deserve special scientific analyses as well as consideration at home. A German research team took a closer look.
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