
Marbofloxacin Might Prevent Transport-Associated Fever
Transport-associated fever is a common issue that can disrupt training schedules or indicate infection.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Transport-associated fever is a common issue that can disrupt training schedules or indicate infection.

For the most part, the adverse reactions were mild and self-limiting. But some serious ones did occur.

Veterinarians say vaccination is the most effective way to protect people and their horses from the deadly hendra virus.

The group will advocate for uniform medication standards for American Thoroughbred racing.

Trees, sheds, and other structures can provide horses relief from wind, rain, heat, and more. Here’s what to remember.

Anhidrotic horses don’t sweat well or at all, which can be dangerous in warm climates. Here’s what to watch for.

Dr. Nancy Diehl shares her views on things that can cause horse-human communication to go awry.

Stallions with low-pitched whinnies were more fertile and more attractive to mares than those with high-pitched voices.

Specific bloodwork showed differences between horses with atypical myopathy that survived and those that died.

Of the 1,278 respondents, 638 people (50%) said their horse receives 1 to 3 pounds of grain or concentrate feed daily.

Rising feed prices and drought conditions have led to a growing interest in using fodder systems to feed horses.

Saddle fitters use tracing or templating to record the shape of a horse’s back. Here’s how it works.

Strangles outbreaks can be devastating, but the damage can be minimized or prevented through practical control plans.

Some forelimb lamenesses can result in the horse appearing unsound in a hind limb.
The new facility will include two 15-stall barns, indoor and outdoor arenas, and multiple pastures and paddocks.

Proper planning and preparedness are key in preventing or minimizing the loss of horses, livestock, and pets.
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