
Wildfires: When Evacuation is Not an Option
Tips for horse owners caught in the lines of wildfires when evacuation is not an option.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Tips for horse owners caught in the lines of wildfires when evacuation is not an option.
Dr. Sue McDonnell talks about what makes a reliable nurse mare.
Stolen Horses International and its companion website NetPosse.com help owners search for missing horses.
While firefighters continue their efforts to contain wildfires burning in Texas, a veterinarian located

Certain parts of the horse’s digestive tract are associated with higher risks of developing colic.

The Derby winner was cleared for exercise after undergoing surgery for a hairline fracture in his left hock.

Grazing muzzles can be effective at reducing pasture intake, sometimes reducing intake by as much as 85%.
Members of Texas’ equine community are working together to help horses threatened by raging wildfires.
The Washington International Horse Show has some unique challenges for the competing horses and riders.
The New York-based owner of 22 horses swept away during Hurricane Irene is hoping to recover his animals.
Can we blame Salix and race-day medications for the bad perception horse racing seems to draw from the public?
The 1999 Breeders’ Cup Distaff winner was euthanized after a battle with equine laminitis.

Some important medical conditions are being overlooked by some owners and caretakers of geriatric horses.
The 2011 NTRA Professional Education Seminar will be held Oct. 18-19 at Keeneland Race Course.

A number of air quality factors in barns can make it harder for your horse to breathe, compromising his health and performance.
My horse will be hauled to a state affected by the recent equine EHV-1 outbreak. Should I be concerned?
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