
Treating Soft Tissue Injuries in Racehorses
Achieving a sustainable racing career following tendon or ligament injuries remains a challenge, one vet says.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Achieving a sustainable racing career following tendon or ligament injuries remains a challenge, one vet says.

Here’s a look back at TheHorse.com’s 10 most popular blog posts in 2013. Did your favorites make the list?
Presentation topics will include body condition scoring, feeding Cushingoid horses, hay, and more.

Dr. Erin Denney-Jones provides information about Cushing’s Disease, or pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID).

Which were the most accessed videos, slideshows, reports, and podcasts in 2013? Here’s a list of the top 10.

With freezing temperatures comes the need for extra care and attention for horses and other equids.

Covering a variety of horse health topics, the following articles received the most views in 2013.

It’s time to take a step back and review the specialized structure and function of the equine body.
Our coming 2-year-old acts like he is ready to breed. How young is too young to breed a colt?

When medicating a horse, always know the drug’s function, how it works, and its intended use.

Horse owners might overlook wildfire threats from insect infestation on surrounding trees.
Attendees discussed diagnostic and treatment options, among other topics.

Maintaining a healthy weight and diet is just as important for our horses as it is for us.

Horse owners are being reminded to prepare animals this New Year?s Eve ahead of noisy fireworks displays.

Of the 463 voters, 35% (164) said their horses received treats as a holiday surprise this year.

Study results suggest that in some cases veterinarians can begin vaccinating foals sooner than once thought.
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