
AAEP Releases Equine Cutaneous Leishmaniasis Guidelines
The guidelines can help veterinarians make a diagnosis, recognize clinical signs and risk factors, and provide treatment.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

The guidelines can help veterinarians make a diagnosis, recognize clinical signs and risk factors, and provide treatment.

Stephen White, DVM, Dipl. ACVD, shares some lesser-known facts about equine dermatology.

Confused by the various vaccine types, schedules, and administration routes for horses? Here’s what you need to know.

Learn how to give your horse oral medications safely.

Differentiating between ringworm and other skin conditions is important when determining treatment.

Horses at different life stages have a variety of immunization requirements, but they’re not as complicated as they might seem.

A veterinarian gives tips for creating your own equine facility with horse health in mind.

Luke Bass, DVM, MS, Dipl. ABVP, explains how various restraint options work best.

Consider these horse health- and safety-oriented design aspects when building or renovating your barn.

Find resources on using management strategies to keep your horses healthy during the week of Aug. 1 on TheHorse.com.

Horses with gastric ulcers might appear thin and not perform as well as they used to. But many others never show any outward signs.

How can biomarkers be used to help improve performance and reduce injury risk in horses?

The potential benefits of probiotics and how to choose the right product.

Lara Tomich, DVM, Dipl. ACVD, says reducing pine in the affected horse’s immediate environment is key to preventing allergies.

You’re unlikely to overbathe an allergy-prone horse with the correct treatments, says an equine dermatologist.

Young horses in work have different nutritional needs than their adult counterparts.
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