
New Test Helps Vets Evaluate Bloodworms’ Link to Colic
Using a new test, researchers determined that bloodworms are associated with nonstrangulating intestinal infarctions.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Using a new test, researchers determined that bloodworms are associated with nonstrangulating intestinal infarctions.

An equine behavior expert offers training tips for making trailer loading drama free.

Pregnancy failure in mares is a very real risk; here’s how to prevent or handle it.
Four veterinarians pleaded guilty to administering drugs to Thoroughbred racehorses within 24 hours of races.
The voluntary stop sale is due to reports of unexpected post-vaccination gastrointestinal issues in some horses.

Don’t rely on hearsay when it comes to caring for your horses’ hooves.
The group approved a uniform testing threshold of 110 parts per billion in blood for the amino acid GABA.

Researchers examined the loading rates on a hoof of a galloping horse wearing different aluminum racing shoes.

The large-scale VS outbreak in 2014 caused extended quarantines and transportation headaches for horse owners.

Of the 664 respondents, 387 (58%) said they keep hard copies of their horses’ records in a folder.

Horses require two doses of the West Nile vaccine initially, and then boosters at least annually.

Using proper diagnostic technique and good quality radiographs is critical when diagnosing these fractures in foals.

Here’s how to ensure your horse receives ample nutrition and stays healthy while grazing spring pasture.

Infections can be reduced by recognizing the risk and having appropriate cleaning, disinfection, and hygiene protocols.

Design vaccination protocols to maximize each horse’s innate and adaptive responses to disease challenges.
Three-day eventer Laine Ashker will speak at the event taking place April 24 at West Wind Farm in Lexington, Kentucky.
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