
Innovators: Equine Reproductive Health
Dr. Barry Ball describes what he learned as the University of Kentucky’s Clay Endowed Chair in Equine Reproduction and over his 35 cumulative years of research.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Dr. Barry Ball describes what he learned as the University of Kentucky’s Clay Endowed Chair in Equine Reproduction and over his 35 cumulative years of research.

What can an owner do to control a horse’s foot pain? We turned to two equine veterinarians that spend a lot of time managing horses’ feet to find out.

Donkeys have similar dental structures as horses, and they’re at risk of developing many of the same kinds of dental issues. But, unlike horses, their problems often go overlooked—and that’s to their detriment, according to donkey specialists.

Modifying training programs and monitoring lesion sites might help protect against PSB fractures in this population of horses.

A young gelding presenting for lower jaw swelling has a rare but treatable dental condition.

While routine tooth floatings are important, the veterinary oral exam is the most valuable part of dental care.

The affected horse and all exposed equines are under official quarantine.

This therapy is proving to be an essential part of the horse’s routine health and well-being.

With recent advances in equine dental care, veterinarians have a wide variety of treatment options available to manage equine dental abnormalities.

Learn how to avoid combustion and barn fire caused by your stored hay.

Researchers analyzed data to identify the main veterinary needs of horses during wildfire evacuations in California.

Dr. Claudia Sonder of Napa, California, shares her first-hand experience with creating a mobile clinic to help treat horses during natural disaster evacuations.

Training horses in the spring and summer can present some challenges. Learn how your horse’s body adapts to exercise training, how he acclimates to spring and summer weather conditions, and what you can do to help him perform at his best.

Vaccination and quarantine play key roles in controlling infectious respiratory pathogens such as equine influenza virus.

Regenerative medicine is giving us new options for treating horses with joint disease and other injuries. Learn more and get your questions answered during the live recording of our podcast. Sponsored by Zoetis.

The San Mateo County index premises remains under quarantine.
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