
Vets Discuss Developments in Endocrine and Metabolic Conditions in Horses
Key takeaways included treating horses as individuals and adjusting medications and management strategies as needed.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Key takeaways included treating horses as individuals and adjusting medications and management strategies as needed.

Feeding and managing horses that gain weight easily can become a challenge. Learn about ration balancers and how to craft a diet for the easy keeper with these free resources.

Using a ration balancer to feed a mixed herd saves time for this horse owner.

One manufacturer organized a roundtable of English and Western sport horse practitioners to evaluate their use of bisphosphonates.

A horse appears healthy and sidepasses well to the right, but not to the left. Could he be in pain? A sports medicine practitioner shares his thoughts.

One practitioner describes the steps he takes during a prepurchase exam to help buyers make smart decisions.

The broad-spectrum antibiotic might be a safe and viable option for treating infections, including placentitis, in late-term mares.

Thirty exposed horses are under voluntary quarantine.

Veterinarians discussing the Havemeyer Workshop while at the AAEP convention covered fluid therapy, NSAID use, and more.

Two experts share their tips for evaluating equine body condition and advice for using those results to create a feeding plan that suits your horse’s age, breed, and activity level.

We often think our horses are safe when tucked in the barn … but think again. Here, veterinarians share common causes of equine injuries that lurk in most barns.

California is now free of equine herpesvirus-1 quarantines.

A veterinarian describes conventional and alternative therapies for helping tendons and ligaments heal.

The Madera County horse is California’s first confirmed equine infectious anemia case since 2017.

A nutritionist explains why horses need this amino acid in their diets and what happens if they don’t consume enough.

One horse at the New York racetrack confirmed positive for equine herpesvirus-1.
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