Tying-Up in Horses: A Review
Tying-up, or exertional rhabdomyolysis, is a frustrating problem for horse owners, but can be managed through
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
Tying-up, or exertional rhabdomyolysis, is a frustrating problem for horse owners, but can be managed through
Poll: What would make you stop using a rotational deworming program?”
Prevention and monitoring strategies for equine proliferative enteropathy, a disease that affects weanlings
Horse owners are frequently informed about how to reduce fire risks, but knowing how to react if a fire does
Nehro will undergo surgery to remove a bone chip from his right front fetlock.
The New Bolton Center will the lecture “Prepurchase Examinations: The Role of the Veterinarian” on July 5.
Early Kentucky Derby favorite Uncle Mo was recently diagnosed with cholangiohepatits, a rare condition in
Exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhaging discussed on Day 1 of the International Summit on Race Day Medication
Find out how the organizing committee of one of the largest Quarter Horse shows in the nation is handling
Pasture rest could be the best treatment option for horses diagnosed with lower cannon bone stress remodeling.
How do you design a feeding program that mimics how horses’ feeding habits have evolved?
The Burnett Foundation recently awarded a $2.5 million challenge grant to the Texas A&M University Foundation

Tetanus is a very serious disease that kills up to 80% of horses it infects.
The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission (KHRC) unanimously rejected a request from trainer Rick Dutrow Jr. to
A team of researchers recently determined what they believe to be the ideal first step for diagnosing PPID
All but one of the horses injured in a barn fire at 2010 World Equestrian Games three-day eventer Boyd Martin
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