
Know Your Horse’s Health Parameters
Be familiar with what’s normal for your horse so it’s obvious when something’s not right.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Be familiar with what’s normal for your horse so it’s obvious when something’s not right.

Other presentation topics will include racetrack surfaces, horsemanship courses, post-mortem exam programs, and more.

While vets have made progress in improving colic surgery in the past 40 years, there are still improvements to be made.

Researchers determined that 89% of affected horses benefited from a procedure called medial patellar ligament splitting.
The Advanced Horsemanship Program’s first modules focus on EHV-1, the hoof, and the National Uniform Medication Program.

Use this form to document where you would take your horses and whom you’d get information from during an evacuation.

Researchers observed a 16% improvement in horses’ lameness when using the drug compared to corrective shoeing alone.

A poorly designed or damaged saddle affects not only your riding but also your horse’s comfort. Learn what to watch for.

Of the 338 respondents, 121 (36%) said they use or are most familiar with Ritchie waterers.

“Enriched” clinics could help improve equine welfare, leading to quicker healing times and safer environments for staff.

Six wild burros from the Black Mountain Herd Management Area tested positive influenza last month.
Get take-home messages from the 2015 USEF High-Performance Sports Medicine Veterinary Meeting in Portland, Oregon.

Feeding a laminitic horse can be a challenge. Here are some tips for planning a diet suitable for such horses.

Following floods, Texas animal health officials say mosquito-borne disease incidence could increase.

The Pan American Conference featured a variety of speakers who focused on anti-doping, marketing, and more.
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