
Parasite Control for Young Horses
Parasitologists paint a realistic picture of what roundworm-related diseases in foals look like and dispel common myths.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Parasitologists paint a realistic picture of what roundworm-related diseases in foals look like and dispel common myths.
Learn about the clinical signs of neck or back issues in horses and how they are diagnosed.

Find out how you can keep your metabolically efficient horse healthy when he’s laid up with an injury or chronic illness.

There are right and wrong ways to bandage horses’ limbs, no matter the wrap’s purpose.

What’s going on inside your horse’s hooves during injury or disease? Sources reveal what they’ve learned about common hoof conditions such as abscesses and sheared heels.

Discover how the horse’s immune system uses inflammation to defend against pathogens.

Two experts answer your questions about equine parasite control, deworming strategies, managing parasite resistance, and more.

Is one grass hay variety more palatable than another? Should I feed my horse the first or second cutting of hay? Equine nutritionists answer these questions and more.

Find out how proper nutrition, including high-quality protein, could help improve muscling over your horse’s back.

A reader dewormed her new yearling with the rest of her herd and was surprised by what she found the next day.

Find out how Paris 2024 officials and equestrian sport governing bodies are addressing equine welfare and SLO concerns driven by social media’s growing influence.

Researchers continue to study internal parasites with a focus on preventing resistance to deworming drugs.

As you consider ways you can help your foal—and his dam—through the weaning process, examine methods based on research.

Getting to the root of podotrochlosis is an ongoing process. Learn about risk factors for the disease and how veterinarians diagnose it.

An equine nutritionist describes how to promote weight loss in horses that cannot be ridden.

Vets recommend a whole-facility-focused approach to parasite control, but what do you do when you don’t manage the farm?
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