Hagyard to Partner With NTRA Alliance
Hagyard Equine Medical Institute will participate in this year’s NTRA Professional Education Seminar.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
Hagyard Equine Medical Institute will participate in this year’s NTRA Professional Education Seminar.

Salmonellosis and colitis–two equine ailments that are commonly associated with each other–are a bit like the chicken and the egg: you don’t always know which came first, according to Jamie DeFazio, CVT, VTS-EVN.

Use this interactive tool to learn about the normal adult horse’s vital signs.
The recording of our Ask the Vet LIVE Q&A event on Avoiding Respiratory Problems in the Barn is now online!

When a horse is sick, good biosecurity could mean the difference between an isolated infection and an epidemic
The combination of genomics and pedigree theory hasn’t come close to reaching its potential, speakers agreed.
The report indicated regulators sent 324,215 biological samples for testing in 2010. More than 99% were clean.

Tips for horse owners caught in the lines of wildfires when evacuation is not an option.
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
Dr. Sue McDonnell talks about what makes a reliable nurse mare.
The first day of the Thoroughbred Genetics, Pedigree, and Performance Conference provided informative sessions

Certain parts of the horse’s digestive tract are associated with higher risks of developing colic.
Members of Texas’ equine community are working together to help horses threatened by raging wildfires.

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%.
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