
Study Examines Safety and Efficacy of Strangles Vaccines
A research team evaluates the effectiveness and safety of strangles vaccines on ponies of different ages.
A research team evaluates the effectiveness and safety of strangles vaccines on ponies of different ages.
Find out what veterinary documents you’ll need to secure before you travel with horses.
The Miami Animal Import Center played host to a recent meeting that reviewed equine airplane rescue protocol.
Dr. Rebecca Gimenez answers questions on horse trailer safety.
Learn how to ensure your horse arrives safely and legally at your destination.
In true summer riding season fashion, horse owners are heading down the road to trail rides and shows.
The leading factor in roadside emergencies is tires. Tires can lose their footing long before they’re worn out
Transportation is a rish factor for the development of broncho or pleuropneumonia (commonly known as shipping
While it’s impossible to eliminate every risk when hauling horses, we can certainly reduce them significantly.
Transporting horses in double-deck trailers would be banned nationwide under legislation introduced into the
What should you do when traveling with horses in severe weather situations? Large-animal rescue authority
Mitigate the stress of transporting horses over a long distance by understanding good trailering practices.
With spring now upon us, Kristina Hiney, PhD, Omega Fields equine nutrition advisor, has prepared a series of seasonal tips to help the horse owner in transitioning his or her horses and property from winter to spring:
The North Carolina Highway Patrol says just before 10 p.m. EDT on I-95 North near mile marker 135 in Rocky Mount a tractor trailer transporting six Thoroughbred racehorses from Florida to New York caught fire killing all the horses.
For a truck and horse trailer, the side of the road with a flat tire is a dangerous place to, especially with horses onboard. As a conscientious horse owner, you should try to minimize the time spent roadside. One way to do that, according to Bill
Quarantine, confinement, and stress can affect World Equestrian Games (WEG) horses.
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