
Using Nutrition to Prevent and Manage Equine Disease
Adjusting what a horse consumes can help prevent or squelch some equine ailments.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Adjusting what a horse consumes can help prevent or squelch some equine ailments.

The 2011 Thoroughbred Pedigree, Genetics, and Performance Conference will be held Sept. 7-8 in Lexington, Ky.,
As lush summer grass grows, unfortunately so does your horse’s risk for laminitis.

Find out how stem cells are currently being used to treat orthopedic injuries in horses and how the cells

Owners’ and breeders’ contributions to The Jockey Club retirement checkoff program in support of the aftercare
Efforts to repair nine barns and the chapel at Churchill Downs–the home of the Kentucky Derby–heavily
Breeders’ Cup officials announced that the use of race-day medication will be prohibited in World Championship
The leading factor in roadside emergencies is tires. Tires can lose their footing long before they’re worn out
North Carolina law enforcement authorities are seeking those responsible for the shooting death of a horse
The Racing Medication and Testing Consortium (RMTC) will, among other things, discuss proposals to phase out

Could a healthy horse in one’s own backyard be a disease risk for other horses?
The helmet awareness campaign Riders4Helmets will be hosting the 2011 Riders4Helmets Helmet Safety Symposium
It is time for equine veterinarians, owners, and stakeholders to become effectively engaged in preventing
Most equestrians know firsthand the dangers that accompany their passion for horses: bumps and bruises
In some cases, Thoroughbreds diagnosed and treated for wobbler syndrome using conservative therapy can recover
Whether you are responsible for a barn full of horses or one beloved companion, this summer’s harsh weather
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