
10 Fever-Related Resources on TheHorse.com
We’ve dug through our archives to find our best resources to help owners understand and address fever in their horses. Sponsored by Zimeta.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses
We’ve dug through our archives to find our best resources to help owners understand and address fever in their horses. Sponsored by Zimeta.
An easy keeper began eating bedding after his owner started soaking his hay. A nutritionist describes possible reasons for this behavior and suggestions to solve it.
Texas experienced record-breaking winter weather and power outages in February 2021 that forced owners to get creative to ensure their horses had access to water. Read about their solutions in this reprint.
Tractors, breeches, and horse-themed jewelry might make up your wish list. But what would your horse ask Santa for?
Learn what nutrients are in your senior horse’s feed and why his body needs them.
Researchers: Understanding the impact of early exercise on growing horses could help prevent bone fractures in the future.
Researchers demonstrated that a recipient horse’s immune system can recognize allogeneic stem cells and stimulate an immune reaction, particularly with repeated doses.
From growing a thick winter coat to producing heat as they digest forage, here’s how horses are inherently designed to cope with cold weather.
Indications for their use and how veterinarians choose between the two therapies.
Horses can live outside in comfort year-round with a few amenities provided by their owners.
Where do free radicals come from, and how do antioxidants regain control of these wayward molecules? We answer those questions and more, focusing on your horse’s main antioxidant systems.
The Horse and Dechra Veterinary Products have partnered to help educate horse owners during National Bone and Joint Health Awareness Week, starting Dec. 19.
Here’s a look at the ordinary, as well as not so ordinary, ovarian abnormalities you might encounter in your broodmares.
Veterinarians share their thoughts on stem cells, IRAP, and platelet-rich plasma.
Researchers found individual horses can have such widely different vertebral columns, they don’t even have the same number of vertebrae.
The horse’s premises remains under official quarantine.
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