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Trailering can be unnerving for some horses. Download this special report to learn how to keep your horse’s trailering experience safe and stress-free.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Trailering can be unnerving for some horses. Download this special report to learn how to keep your horse’s trailering experience safe and stress-free.

Changes in force distribution, combined with saddle fit, have a big impact on equine back health, for better or worse.

Dr. Josie Traub-Dargatz shares lessons learned from equine disease outbreaks and tactics for avoiding infection spread.

Design your farm with your horse’s fundamental needs in mind.

The AAEP recognizes the WNV vaccine as a core vaccine and recommends horses receive at least one dose annually.

The automatic test’s short run time enables a high throughput with minimal labor requirements, researchers say.

The AAEP recognizes the WNV vaccine as a core vaccine and recommends horses receive at least one dose annually.

Veronica Bill is studying the relationship between forage chemical composition and equine digestion and nutrition.

Learn when to deworm horses, why fecal egg counts are recommended, and more.

West Nile virus was detected in mosquitoes in Salt Lake County. Officials are encouraging owners to vaccinate horses.

Dr. Camie Heleski offers insight on how horse and human brains differ.

Of the so-called human-generated injuries, 63% were considered preventable by riding safety experts.

The University of Kentucky’s Dr. Camie Heleski offers advice for handling buddy-sour horses.

The board also approved a ban on injectable magnesium sulfate and will assess pergolide use for PPID horses.

Researchers tested a vaccine created with “reverse genetics” with positive results.

The test is designed to detect evidence of tapeworms in horses’ saliva and help guide dewormings.
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