
Managing Horses During Drought
Drought conditions pose unique health care and management challenges for horse owners. Here’s what you need to know.

Drought conditions pose unique health care and management challenges for horse owners. Here’s what you need to know.
The stray donkey tested positive after being apprehended and quarantined at a USDA holding pen in Texas.

Learn about emergent diseases and what steps we can take to help stop illnesses’ spread into unaffected countries.

A conditionally licensed vaccine must have demonstrated field safety and a reasonable expectation of efficacy.

Dr. John Madigan presented the AAEP’s 2014 Milne lecture on discoveries that changed equine and human health.
Equine veterinarians are responding to recent social media commentary criticizing the hendra vaccine’s safety.
Officials are seeking donations to help launch and fund the new Equine Disease Communication Center (EDCC).
Testing is still required for Quarter Horses at sanctioned tracks and all horses at unsanctioned racetracks.

In all, there were 556 livestock investigations in the state resulting in 370 quarantines.

Three premises in Santa Cruz County have been quarantined as a result of the positives.
Learn about polymerase chain reaction assays, how they work, and how veterinarians interpret their results.
Diagnosed diseases include strangles, influenza, vesicular stomatitis, hendra virus, salmonellosis, and more.

Twenty-six Colorado premises remain under quarantine after animals tested positive for vesicular stomatitis (VS).
Vets at Louisiana State University (LSU) have treated the first case of equine coronavirus reported in Louisiana.

Learn how vaccines can protect horses, why they’re important, and which ones your horse needs in our visual guide.

Find out which foreign animal diseases North American horse owners need to keep an eye on and why.
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