
Embracing Telehealth in Equine Medicine
Clinician: Technology helps veterinarians improve treatment outcomes and provide life-saving advice to horse owners in isolated, rural areas.
How to care for the basic health needs of horses

Clinician: Technology helps veterinarians improve treatment outcomes and provide life-saving advice to horse owners in isolated, rural areas.

The Horse has partnered with Butterfly Network for Telemedicine Awareness Week, Jan. 9-15, 2022.

The Equine Network has acquired leading equine health care resources The Horse: Your Guide to Equine Health Care and TheHorse.com.

One researcher assessed the efficacy of four joint supplement ingredients: chondroitin sulfate, glucosamine, Boswellia serrata, and turmeric. Here’s what she found.

Snow and ice during winter can cause footing problems for horses, especially those called upon to do something other than loaf in the pasture or paddock.

Natural tick-borne transmission of EP in the United States is rare, but veterinarians have recognized cases in recent years specifically involving iatrogenic transmission in Quarter Horse racehorses.

While each horse is different, here are some common behavioral signs that can help you tell if your horse is happy, sick, or painful, as well as keep you safe.

What impact do structural deviations really have on your horse’s soundness and performance? Here’s what you should know.

Standardized helmet tests measure the equipment’s reaction to hitting a steel anvil, but equestrians usually fall on softer, less rigid surfaces.

Find out what you should tell buyers about the horse’s challenges and how to ensure he gets an appropriate home.

The case marks the state’s 20th equine case for 2021.

The horses reside on a single premises in Maricopa County.

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?
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